> Well, if you are tunneling X, it would be display 0, not 1. You would be much > better off to use TightVNC since it supports compression and also has a
Actually I figured part of it out, and was able to start gtkatlantic and xterm and display them here - apparently when I start the putty session the display is already set, which is cool. What is not cool is I have here only a 2 button mouse, and there isn't apparently a way to enable 3 button emulation in this nagware X server I'm trying out ($25 to purchase but I'm using the free trial version of it right now). > freely available windows client that you can run either by tunneling through > SSH or even without doing so. Since TightVNC is built into Mandrake already, > you only need to install the server and create an id and then you are ready > to connect. vnc server is where? I have vnc installed on the Windows side, and I'd have to do the setup remotely. > Bryan Phinney > Software Test Engineer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ David E. Fox Thanks for letting me [EMAIL PROTECTED] change magnetic patterns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your hard disk. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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