Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-13 Thread Kent West
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

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-13 Thread shaul
> 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

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread Frankie
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 >

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread Kent West
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

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread David Coe
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

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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.

Re: X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread MallarJ
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.

X Clients out on the net? (non-debian specific question)

1999-01-11 Thread Frankie
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