I'm working on a system to display a security camera, and trying to debug it on the same computer it runs on is challenging. It would be much easier to be able to run it in a remote terminal.
That works mostly if I run "export DISPLAY=:0" before running my command in the remote terminal window. But it's still not perfect. I can get details if needed, but some windows don't behave exactly as they do when I launch the process locally.
I'm wondering if there's some way to run a command in a remote terminal that's exactly like running it locally?
And is there a way to do the "export DISPLAY=:0" as part of the command I'm running, instead of setting the parameter in a different command?
Thanks for any help!
That works mostly if I run "export DISPLAY=:0" before running my command in the remote terminal window. But it's still not perfect. I can get details if needed, but some windows don't behave exactly as they do when I launch the process locally.
I'm wondering if there's some way to run a command in a remote terminal that's exactly like running it locally?
And is there a way to do the "export DISPLAY=:0" as part of the command I'm running, instead of setting the parameter in a different command?
Thanks for any help!