Eugene,

I'm glad you like it, but it's really not part of LTSP at all.

Xnest has been around for years, it's just that not many people know
about it.

Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Eugene Coetzee wrote:

> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Verner [iso-8859-1] Kj�rsgaard wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Onsdag 15 juni 2005 08:58 skrev Don Robertson:
> > >
> > > Hi list,
> > > - this is REALLY interesting. I knew the X :1 -query IP-OF-XDMCP-SERVER
> > > trick.
> > > Use it all the time for checing out things and debugging.  But I don't
> > > know,
> > > what is "Xnest" ??
> > > - will someone enlighten me?
> > >
> >
> > Xnest is both an Xserver and an Xclient.  It's an Xserver in a window.
> >
> > It may not be installed on your machine, but it should be available as a
> > package.
> >
> >
> Running a LTSP session in a Xnest window is pretty damn fly!
>
> This must count as the most impressive undocumented feature with a  LTSP
> setup.
> regards,
>
> Eugene Coetzee
>
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