On Tuesday 07 August 2001 17:29, Craig Sprout wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Brandon Caudle wrote:
anyone know any windows programs to display x remotly?
AFAIK, there are no freebies, but you might download an eval of Exceed
from Hummingbird, which is an X server for the Win32 platform. I have
Alternatively, you can use VNC which you can have a choice of running VNC
client under WinXX or use any WEB browser of your choice. VNC is free and
you get the full result as receiving xdmcp from your application server.
Herman Jalink wrote:
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 17:29, Craig Sprout
Quoting Alex Yung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Alternatively, you can use VNC which you can have a choice of running VNC
client under WinXX or use any WEB browser of your choice. VNC is free and
you get the full result as receiving xdmcp from your application server.
VNC works fine, but in my
On August 7, 2001 05:51 pm, Julia A. Case wrote:
Quoting Alex Yung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Alternatively, you can use VNC which you can have a choice of running VNC
client under WinXX or use any WEB browser of your choice. VNC is free
and you get the full result as receiving xdmcp from your
Hi
all Unix's I know of, use that feature. it's a built in feature in
Xwindow. on Mandrake it's enables by default (depending on your
security settings). if you have two linux machines you can go to
another virtual console (ALT F2) and type
'Xwrapper -query hostname display' where hostname is a
Yes, this is normal. X doesn't handle sound. The Enligtened Sound Daemon
[or esound] does, however I don't have too much experience with it beyond
knowing it works.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [expert] Remote X
Yes, this is normal. X doesn't handle sound. The Enligtened Sound Daemon
[or esound] does, however I don't have too much experience with it beyond
knowing it works.
Mike
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From: Mike MacCana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 9:18 AM
To: Jerry Sternesky
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Subject: Re: [expert] Remote X
Yes, this is normal. X doesn't handle sound. The Enligtened Sound Daemon
[or esound] does, however I don't have too much expe