On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, shaul wrote:
> > If I understand what you want, you want to run an X client on a Windows
> > box. This might give you a taste of the flavor of X, but the "engine" will
> > still be Windows with all its limitations, so don't expect to get a true
> > feel for it.
> >
> > To do
> If I understand what you want, you want to run an X client on a Windows
> box. This might give you a taste of the flavor of X, but the "engine" will
> still be Windows with all its limitations, so don't expect to get a true
> feel for it.
>
> To do this, you'll need an X Server on your Windows b
Frankie wrote:
>
> Hi,
> sorry to post a non debian specific question, but:
> Are there any open X clients which I can connect to out on the internet?
> This is just as an experiment, because on the x.org website (I think),
> you can connect to an X client and play chess. I couldn't get this to
>
At 04:50 AM 1/11/1999 +, Frankie wrote:
>Hi,
>sorry to post a non debian specific question, but:
>Are there any open X clients which I can connect to out on the internet?
>This is just as an experiment, because on the x.org website (I think),
>you can connect to an X client and play chess. I co
There is (or at least used to be; I can't get there tonight) a
nice X Windows weather map accessible at ...
http://rs560.cl.msu.edu/weather/getmegif.html
Frankie wrote:
>
> Hi,
> sorry to post a non debian specific question, but:
> Are there any open X clients which I can connect to out on the
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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure what you're going for, but I'd say this is kind of a moot point.
>
> Yes, you can run X SERVERS remotely, but the things that make the screen look
> like it does are window managers, not the X server.
I'm not sure what you're going for, but I'd say this is kind of a moot point.
Yes, you can run X SERVERS remotely, but the things that make the screen look
like it does are window managers, not the X server. And the windowmanager
runs on your machine, not the remote site.
Hi,
sorry to post a non debian specific question, but:
Are there any open X clients which I can connect to out on the internet?
This is just as an experiment, because on the x.org website (I think),
you can connect to an X client and play chess. I couldn't get this to
work, and I'm not bothered and
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