Just got my HP zv5000 notebook (with Athlon64 3200) yesterday. I have
been playing with desktops/notebooks for two decades and I must say that
I have never seen anything like this. This is one heck of a machine.
B4 I wipe out the XP/Home from the hard disc (this is a vivid example of
the
Aloha,
Does anyone know of a way to export a window from my desktop to the
desktop of another computer? An example would be person A is looking at
picture in gimp and makes zooms in to a specific area on the picture and
then wants person B to see what area he is talking about, so person A send
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On Mar 17, 2004, at 9:46 AM, Dustin Cross wrote:
Aloha,
Does anyone know of a way to export a window from my desktop to the
desktop of another computer? An example would be person A is looking
at
picture in gimp and makes zooms in to a specific
Hi Linux Fans!
I am running a Mandrake 9 server and the onboard
ethernet is not working properly.
I have now tried disabling the onboard ethernet
card and reinstalling a new ethernet card. The problem is, Mandrake still
remembers the old network card even though I've gone through Mandrake
Thanks,
I was thinking of VNC, but we really only want one specific window, not
the whole desktop.
Now I am looking at xkeys and xwatchwin. Does anyone have experience with
these?
Malaho,
Dusty
Aloha,
Does anyone know of a way to export a window from my desktop to the
desktop of
I don't use X but the way I remember it is:
On remote system:
#xhost +nameof.localhost.com
On local system:
#DISPLAY =nameof.remotehost.com:0.0 (or just :0
#export DISPLAY
#xterm or whatever proggie
The window should be sent to the remote computer, that's how I remember it
anyway...been a
Correct,
But I want to do something a little different. I want to send the window
I am currently working on to another system so they can see what I am
doing.
It looks like xwatchwin is what I am looking for. I need to do some
testing, but I think I will be able to use it from the local host
ahhh, it helps if you read the whole questionI guess vnc would work for
one connection not sure if it can handle multiple sessions. You can't push
vnc either, they would connect to you I believe. Even with something like
Xmanager they would be opening a seperate session on your box so that
Webex, www based = works on ANY platform.
2cents.
Randall
Related to a recent posting, does anyone know of a program like screen but for
X? I now have an X server on my windows laptop (Cygwin makes Windows usable),
and would like to zap some windows around on occassion, but I need to make sure
that if an X server gets shutdown or disconnected, the
like this?
http://www.cs.brown.edu/software/xmx/
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 10:19 am, Dustin Cross wrote:
Thanks,
I was thinking of VNC, but we really only want one specific window, not
the whole desktop.
Now I am looking at xkeys and xwatchwin. Does anyone have experience with
these?
"I have now tried disabling the onboard ethernet card and reinstalling a new ethernet card. The problem is, Mandrake still remembers the old network card even though I've gone through Mandrake Control Centre to detect the new card and hope that the old one is dropped."
When you installed the
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