> To just XDM over, I use Xnest (runs a X server in a window of your current
> Xsession). You can "Xnest :1 -query "
Likewise, if you don't have Xnest installed, or want full screen, you can do: Xwrapper
:1 -query
I think VNC is better for logging into Windows machines, since their GUI is "al
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> > Reply-To: "James Yeung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Xmanagers...!
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> > Hi, I just played with a cool softwar
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> From: "James Yeung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "James Yeung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Xmanagers...!
>
> Hi, I just played with a cool software for Windows(I run both) called
> Xmanager 1.3.6 that lets me run X programs an
Hi, I just played with a cool software for
Windows(I run both) called Xmanager 1.3.6 that lets me run X programsĀ and
display them in Windows. I'm pretty impressed, I can also log in via XDM and all
that jazz. But this is shareware, and it costs like $30 I think. Does anyone
know of a similar