Yeah, that should work. Give it a try, it might be slightly off, but that's about right.

Le Mardi, 10 d�ce 2002, � 15:23 Canada/Mountain, Richard Jenniss a �crit :

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 17:13:35 -0700
S�bastien Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok, let me see if I have this correctly.
Here's an Example.
1. pIII 800. with IP 10.0.6.86/16 IP
2. 486 with IP 10.0.4.86/16 IP

I'm on the 486, and I want to use KDE. KDE is installed on the PIII and is to be displayed on the 486.
The 486 doesn't have KDE installed.
so for example...

user@486:~ # xhost +10.0.6.86
user@486:~ # telnet 10.0.6.86
user@PIII:~ # export DISPLAY=10.0.4.86:0
user@PIII:~ # startkde

Just like that?

xhost +addressofserver
telnet addressofserver
export DISPLAY=addressofclient:0
xcalc &




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