X Clients for windows...
Eric Galliher
egallih at shell.gis.net
Tue Mar 23 17:10:10 EST 1999
Yes, I guess it is an important distinction... ;) I am talking about an
Linux "pc-anywhere," so to speak. A windows based program that allows you
to see/use your linux xwindows desktop remotely. I guess the best one I
have come across so far is superx from www.frontiertech.com, but this only
works with unix variations.
~eric galliher
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Charles C. Bennett, Jr. wrote:
>
> > We use an inexpensive X client ($135) on our windows systems from Xlink
> > (www.xlink.com). It has some rough edges, but as long as you use 16 bit
> > color most everything works.
>
> Are we talking about X Servers here? An X Client is any application
> program like xterm, fvwm, emacs or netscape.
>
> It's not a nit. It's a core distinction.
>
> ccb
>
>
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