Brad Jones wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>         I am running SuSE5.2 (will buy 6.1 as soon as it comes out. It looks
> awesome). There are 2 windows machines and my linux machine running on
> a network. I want to be able to open up an x-display on my windows
> machines. Does anyone know of any good, preferably free, windows95
> programs to allow me to do this? Also, does it matter that I'm running
> KDM or do these programs require XDM to be running.
>         Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 

[Brad - this message is slightly different from the previous one]

On the SuSE CD, under /dosutils you will find MI/X.  It
works OK.  I found running StarOffice was unacceptable
in this fashion, but xterms and Netscape work fine.

Look here:  http://tucows.com/xwinserver95.html

Look here for how-to do this:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue32/jenkins2.html

It will take you longer to read the article than to
actually do it.  One thing the article fails to mention
is you have to use the command xhost to get your display
to go to the client.

You could also try vnc.  I've used vnc to display my
Windows95 display in an X window - works great as long
as you have a fast network and fast Windows machine.

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