On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Charles Curley wrote:

: You don't launch X on your server and have it display on your Windows box.
: You launch an X server on your windows box. Then, when you launch an X
: client program on your Linux box, you tell it to display on the server on
: the Windows machine. Some clients you can tell where to display on the
: command line. A more general solution is to set the DISPLAY environmental
: variable.

        This I can already do.


        What I want to do is different.  Simple example, I want to run a
particular Xwindows Manager, and have it displayed on my Win95 box.  Right
now, I'm using Frontier Tech's Xserver which is a server by itself.  If I
try to run a window manager from the linux box it'll naturally tell me
that there another WM already running.

        I want to be able to launch, say something like openwin on the
linux box, and have that showup on my Win95 display...  Or the KDE desktop
for that matter, teehee...


        AMK4


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