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In this video, we will show you how to download and install 'xquartz' on MacOS using brew on Terminal for free.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use brew (aka Homebrew) to install ‘xquartz’ on Mac OS. Brew is an open source alternative to Apple App Store to install any MacOS program or application.
What is xquartz?
XQuartz is a shell that runs on OS X enabling you to develop on a Macintosh computer in a similar way to how you would develop on a Linux computer. This is accomplished by providing a user interface (a "shell") build on the same X Window System that Linux is built on
How To Use Xquartz?
In order to test the new application, first log out and log back in. Then open the terminal window and type the following command where 2xx may be 201 through 210 and "yourusername" is replaced by the username you use to log in to the Linux Lab computers
Terminal command
The first time you access Linux Lab through this process you should see a message like the one below (See figure 12). This is normal. It is just saying the file .Xauthority used to graphical remote access does not exist, but Linux will create one for you. The next time this message won't appear anymore.
File does not exist
When you see your username followed by "@" and the hostname of the machine (ausXXXX) as pointed by the arrow below, you know you are already inside the Linux Lab terminal. Type "gedit" to open the GUI text editor to test it. You should see the graphical text editor as shown below. (See figure 13)
gedit GUI
Now you can use the Linux Lab GUI applications remotely on your Macintosh.
Is brew/Homebrew safe?
Supported versions:
These installation instructions will work on all latest / core versions of MacOS (including Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, plus MacOS Server)
If you face any errors (for example “ command not found ” or data related issues) while following tips for beginners on Appychip web/channel. Our editor will get back to you within 36 hours with a solution to your problem.
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In this video, we will show you how to download and install 'xquartz' on MacOS using brew on Terminal for free.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use brew (aka Homebrew) to install ‘xquartz’ on Mac OS. Brew is an open source alternative to Apple App Store to install any MacOS program or application.
What is xquartz?
XQuartz is a shell that runs on OS X enabling you to develop on a Macintosh computer in a similar way to how you would develop on a Linux computer. This is accomplished by providing a user interface (a "shell") build on the same X Window System that Linux is built on
How To Use Xquartz?
In order to test the new application, first log out and log back in. Then open the terminal window and type the following command where 2xx may be 201 through 210 and "yourusername" is replaced by the username you use to log in to the Linux Lab computers
Terminal command
The first time you access Linux Lab through this process you should see a message like the one below (See figure 12). This is normal. It is just saying the file .Xauthority used to graphical remote access does not exist, but Linux will create one for you. The next time this message won't appear anymore.
File does not exist
When you see your username followed by "@" and the hostname of the machine (ausXXXX) as pointed by the arrow below, you know you are already inside the Linux Lab terminal. Type "gedit" to open the GUI text editor to test it. You should see the graphical text editor as shown below. (See figure 13)
gedit GUI
Now you can use the Linux Lab GUI applications remotely on your Macintosh.
Is brew/Homebrew safe?
Supported versions:
These installation instructions will work on all latest / core versions of MacOS (including Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, plus MacOS Server)
If you face any errors (for example “ command not found ” or data related issues) while following tips for beginners on Appychip web/channel. Our editor will get back to you within 36 hours with a solution to your problem.
If this video helped you out, don’t forget to like this video and leave your review in comment.
Follow us:
Copyright © 2019, 2020, 2021 Appychip (All rights reserved)
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