> > > > > The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free 
> > > > > anymore.  Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
> > > > 
> > > > An older version of MI/X?
> > > 
> > > Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to locally serve X apps.
> > 
> > Or if you want to be multiuser.  IIRC, vncserver will serve the current
> > display, right?
> 
> See other followups.  Actually, if you had locally served X apps, you
> could display them to the remote (Linux) VNC session, then display them
> locally via VNC viewer.  Remember:  X is a networked windowing system
> <g>.

Man, I have GOT to try this... I experimented quite a bit with the Win32
server (see my ludicrous experimentation at
http://www.geocities.com/jmarkevich/doorstop.html).  Man, after using Linux
for pushing 7 years I keep forgetting how *cool* it really is.

-- 
Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.geocities.com/jmarkevich
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