Whoops.
You've gotten into the noobtard syndrome here. How do I use it now with my putty?

On 4/23/06, Gustin Johnson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I found the java X11 server:
http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx/index.html

I knew it had a weird name.

Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Actually yes you can.  I have used X11 from cygwin.
>
> there are also some commercial X11 for win32, www.starnet.com for example.
>
> I also remember trying out a java based X11 server, though for the life
> of me I cannot remember what it was called (it was on a CD from one of
> those Linux Mags, Linux User, Linux Format, ...)
>
> Andrew J. Kopciuch wrote:
>>> On Sunday 23 April 2006 14:32, Mitchell Brown wrote:
>>>> Thanks dude! Question: How do I do the equivelant of "ssh -x" in Putty for
>>>> Windows?
>>> You can not run native X11 applications in windows.  ssh -X is X11
>>> forwarding ... it sends the X11 calls to your locally running Xserver.  You
>>> don't have one one windows.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if it will work with some kind of emulator like eXceed or not ...
>>> but I doubt it.
>>>
>>> PuTTY is not the way to run KMail on windows ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
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