Cool.. I've had the chance to try this out and it seems to work with one
of the 4 Linux boxes I'm working with.. What's weird is that all 4 were
setup the same but only one was able to work. The other's don't seem to
start the process up. Am I missing something?
I have noticed on the 1 that
September 19, 2000 6:53 PM
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> Subject: RE: XDCMP for Linux?
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> Are you using Xwinpro32? I downloaded the demo and have it working ...
> except for the fact the tab key performs a backspace. Do you
> know what would
> cause this or how to f
: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 5:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: XDCMP for Linux?
If you talking about running an X-Session via XWin32 or something like that,
than yes I have. It's really easy and really slick.
> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Carreiro [ma
> Subject: XDCMP for Linux?
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> Has anyone been successful in making this work?
>
> I'm hoping our Windoze users can use XDCMP to query our Linux boxes
> rather than use telnet all the time (they are newbie
At 12:48 PM 9/18/00 -0600, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>Has anyone been successful in making this work?
I've had no trouble running X apps on remote X servers, the only trouble
with setting it up in Windows is that you need a non-broken X-server
program for Windows, but several exist. Make sure you h
Has anyone been successful in making this work?
I'm hoping our Windoze users can use XDCMP to query our Linux boxes
rather than use telnet all the time (they are newbies afraid of telnet
).
thx
Frank
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