Cygwin/X server is running on pc now how to start oracle isntaller

i downloaded and installedCygwin/X server ( cygwin, X11, xinit package is installed on my PC) on my laptop.
I started x server which opens new window with $ prompt.
oracle 11gR1 software is available on u1hrmsdb01 server.
using ssh secure shell client software usually i open server session which i did to connect to u1hrmsdb01 server.
My oracle software is located on u1hrmsdb01 server under /u01/app/oracle/software
I am using cygwin/X server first time.
i need help as X server session is running on my PC now how do i start oracle isntallation from server u1hrmsdb01
Please help

user616124 wrote:
i downloaded and installedCygwin/X server ( cygwin, X11, xinit package is installed on my PC) on my laptop.
I started x server which opens new window with $ prompt.
oracle 11gR1 software is available on u1hrmsdb01 server.
using ssh secure shell client software usually i open server session which i did to connect to u1hrmsdb01 server.
My oracle software is located on u1hrmsdb01 server under /u01/app/oracle/software
I am using cygwin/X server first time.
i need help as X server session is running on my PC now how do i start oracle isntallation from server u1hrmsdb01
Please helpssh -X oracle@u1hrmsdb01
xclock
does xclock successfuly run?
If no, the fix problem.
/u01/app/oracle/software/runInstaller

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