Re: X servers for Windows

2002-03-17 Thread Tom Buskey
I've use MI/X in the past, which is no longer free for Windows, but still is for Macintoshes. I've also used Exceed and Reflections/X. Cygwin is very cool. It gives you a Unix shell (bash) and all the familiar apps on windows. ps kill work. X works well as does ssh. It's not as fast as

Re: X servers for Windows

2002-03-15 Thread Derek D. Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At some point hitherto, Derek D. Martin hath spake thusly: I've attached a PNG for those who are interested. It shows a running Cygwin/XFree86 session where I'm ssh'd (openssh 3.1-p1 from Cygwin) into my Linux laptop, reflecting my Netscape

Re: X servers for Windows

2002-03-15 Thread Jerry Feldman
That is an excellent emulator. Also, David Korn has one at ATT: http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/ I make sure my Northeastern Students are aware of both of these. On 15 Mar 2002 at 14:06, Derek D. Martin wrote: Hey all, About once every oh, say, 6 months, someone asks if anyone