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Trying to open a windows standalone exe from another windows via SSH. but there's no video.
I can run the exe via SSH but it only shows on task manager with very little RAM usage so I assume there's no graphics being loaded. How could I solve this issue?
I've tried using -X and X11forwarding with no luck.
Works well with calc.exe, explorer and that kind of apps but not with unity standalone exe's
I also tried running a bat file from ssh so it opens the exe, but same result.
Note: running it locally works perfectly, even if I start it from cmd.
Answer by Bunny83 · Feb 17, 2020 at 03:45 PM
Not really related to Unity. Have a look at this answer. I think the explorer and calc are special exceptions since the explorer actually IS the desktop environment of your PC. And assuming you run Win10 the calculator is now a precached "app".
ps:
I'm actually quite annoyed with the new Win10 calculator. It loads up slower on my machine even it's precached. Switching between modes looses the current values and I often have to switch between scientific and programmer mode. The inverse functions got so convoluted to execute. The layout is inconsistent (10^x is next to "log", but e^x is not next to "ln"). The history function has countless of flaws. You click on some history entries and nothing happens. $$anonymous$$S I'm really disappointed how you could mess up such an important application -.-.
I already considered copying the old calc from an old XP installation :D) Just had to release my anger here, I'm sorry :)