Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I offer another way to do it. If you're attempting to use your windows
computer to view an X environment on a linux box, you can use VNC instead.
And it's free.
The nice thing about this is you can leave a session running on your
Linux box for weeks, disconnecting
List,
[I apologize for the long email, but I wanted to provide as much info as
I could.]
I am trying to configure x-windows on my 7.3 box. Ultimately, I would
like to use ssh (PuTTY) to tunnel communications from my Linux box to my
Exceed server running on my Windows box. I have never
behind an IPCop 1.2 using
PuTTY 0.52 on NT4.0 with Exceed 5.11 (VERY ancient,
in terms of Exceed).
Bill Ward
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Ben
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List,
[I apologize for the long email, but I wanted to provide as much info as
I could.]
I am trying to configure x-windows on my 7.3