X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread David Bartholow
I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my
Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
client for windows that anyone knows of?

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Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Adam Lazur
George Bonser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
 On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, David Bartholow wrote:
  I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my
 There is no such thing as Debian-5.2

heh, he may mean RedCra^H^H^HHat...

  Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
  client for windows that anyone knows of?
 
 Not that I know of. The closest you can come is VNC.

There is MI/X I believe, I've never used it, but it's worth a
try... check out http://www.microimages.com/www/html/freestuf/mix/

.adam

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Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Richard Harran
whoops, messed up the first posting.
Also missed the Exceed free evaluation url:
http://www2.hcl.com/html/forms/nc/exceed/request.html
like I say, I don't know what strings are attached to  this
Rich

Richard Harran wrote:
 
 There is Exceed.  It's commercial, but you can order a free evaluation
 cd.  I don't know in what way this is limited, but it might be worth
 giving it a go.  I have used exceed before, and it is very good.
 
 Rich
 
 Adam Lazur wrote:
 
  George Bonser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
   On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, David Bartholow wrote:
I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my
   There is no such thing as Debian-5.2
 
  heh, he may mean RedCra^H^H^HHat...
 
Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
client for windows that anyone knows of?
  
   Not that I know of. The closest you can come is VNC.
 
  There is MI/X I believe, I've never used it, but it's worth a
  try... check out http://www.microimages.com/www/html/freestuf/mix/
 
  .adam
 
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Re[2]: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread athos
George wrote:
 Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
 client for windows that anyone knows of?

GB Not that I know of. The closest you can come is VNC.

Well, it's not quite Free, but there are a couple at Tucows (look in
http://www.tucows.com/xwinservernt.htm (well, actually, you should use a local
mirror, but... shrug ) )

I've used both Mi/X and the X-WinPro.  The X-WinPro is better, but it's kind of
crippleware.  Mi/X has some limitations but is freeware.

HTH.

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Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Lev Lvovsky
At work (tech support of UCLA's ISP), we run a linux  server for certain
things, and many of the em-ployees like to run Xwindows on the windows
machines...without a doubt, Xwin32 is the best Xwindows client for win32,
but you have to pay a big amount of money for it.  Or you could get the
demo version that lasts for two hours.
MI/X lacks a whole lot of font support, and the display is easily messed
up/does not work with certain programs (even xterm).

HTH
-lev



 
 There is MI/X I believe, I've never used it, but it's worth a
 try... check out http://www.microimages.com/www/html/freestuf/mix/
 
 .adam


Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Kent West
David Bartholow wrote:
 
 I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my

Er, debian 5.2? No such animal.

 Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
 client for windows that anyone knows of?

Yeah, it's called Mix or something like that. I believe it can be found
at www.microimages.com. It may also be called TNTLite or something
similar. It's easy to install and the FAQ included gives you the basics
of using it.