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Your primary display is usally numbered 0. Try "export DISPLAY=192.168.1.203:0" instead.
 

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OSDCTL(1)						      General Commands Manual							 OSDCTL(1)

NAME
osdctl - Controls osdsh via the command line SYNOPSIS
osdctl <command> DESCRIPTION
osdctl is the command line tool to control a running osdsh(1) COMMANDS
-h Display help -s string displays a string -b name,val displays a bar up to val, named "name" -l name,val displays a slider at val, named "name" -t int display the clock for int seconds -c <0|1> (de)activate the osd clock -m <0|1> (de)activate the mixer display -p <0|1> (de)activate the ppp watch feature -a <0|1|2> (de)activate the apm watch feature 1 for not to show percent bar, 2 to show it -d interface set the ppp interface (Default: ppp0) -A int show battery status for int seconds -e "comm args" tell osdsh to do "comm" with "args" -S scriptfile execute commands form scriptfile -x tell osdsh to quit SEE ALSO
osdsh(1), osdshconfig(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). August 31, 2003 OSDCTL(1)
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