I've been experimenting with it over the past couple of days. It works
great.
Ryan Babchishin wrote:
I agree, Cygwin running X would be the most reliable and free...
Richard S. Crawford wrote:
Cygwin with XFree86?
Chip Buck wrote:
So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice o
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Subject: Re: VNC-->or other remote X tools
So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice of VNC how
about I broaden the question;
Can I get opinions on the best way to have a small population of Windows
users (3) connect to X-Windows sessions in a lan environment to utiliz
I agree, Cygwin running X would be the most reliable and free...
Richard S. Crawford wrote:
Cygwin with XFree86?
Chip Buck wrote:
So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice of VNC
how about I broaden the question;
Can I get opinions on the best way to have a small population
of
Cygwin with XFree86?
Chip Buck wrote:
So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice of VNC
how about I broaden the question;
Can I get opinions on the best way to have a small population
of Windows users (3) connect to X-Windows sessions in a lan
environment to utilize X-applications,
So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice of VNC
how about I broaden the question;
Can I get opinions on the best way to have a small population
of Windows users (3) connect to X-Windows sessions in a lan
environment to utilize X-applications, with a freely available
reliable soluti