Jean-Claude, Actually, Pookie is fine, but thanks for asking :)
Harold Jean-Claude Gervais wrote: >Having problems with your dog, Harold? ;-) > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On >Behalf Of Harold L Hunt II >Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:16 PM >To: Benjamin Simmons >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: RE Cygwin List posts > >Ben, > >See, you aren't telling me what you have had success in doing. What do >you mean ``They all work fine''? Does that mean that you have >successfully done an XDMCP session, used ssh to display remote clients, >and used telnet to display remote clients? If so, then say exactly that. > >I'm not just going to ``elaborate'' about the wonderful things that you >can do with XDMCP and ssh --- I could write about them all day long. > You have to ask a specific question about precisely what it is that you >want to do. We cannot read your mind. Imagine for a moment that your >dog cannot walk and that I am a vet. If you come to me and say, ``my >dog has a broken leg, can you fix it?'', then I am very likely to help >you. If, on the other hand, you come to me and say, ``My dog needs to >[mumble mumble mumble]... can you tell me about the many things that >dogs can do?'', then I'm going to kick you out of my office. > >Harold > >P.S. - This is going back on [EMAIL PROTECTED] because it seems to >me like you are trying to waste my time since you are being vague about >both your questions and your answers. Don't reply to me personally, >only send your questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Benjamin Simmons wrote: > > > >>thank you sir for your reply, >>at this point I would love to gain some further instruction on either >> >> >option > > >>you present. I have multiple RHLinux 7.2 boxes setup so that I can do your >>first option. They all work fine. I am having the difficulty in setting >> >> >up > > >>a RH Linux 7.3 box in the same manner. >> >>I did the things you discuss in the guide, and any further elaboration is >>greatly appreciated. >> >>Thank you, >>Ben Simmons >> >>Harold L Hunt II wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>Ben, >>> >>>I have been reading the list and it looks to me like you asked the same >>>question over again. Rasjid gave you the same answer that I gave you >>>--- which defeats the purpose of writing a User's Guide, since I wrote >>>the User's Guide to explain this very question once and for all. >>> >>>You say that you need to connect to multiple machines. Is that the >>>specific part that you are having trouble with? Are you able to connect >>>to one machine at a time, but not to multiple machines at once? If so, >>>I can help you with that. >>> >>>Please be clear on whether you are trying to run a remote session via >>>XDMCP (where you are presented by a login box and one Cygwin/XFree86 >>>window is owned entirely by one remote machine) or whether you are >>>trying to display remote clients via ssh (in which case you can ssh to >>>multiple remote machines and have them all display X Clients in one >>>Cygwin/XFree86 window - or in multiple Cygwin/XFree86 windows). >>> >>>Harold >>> >>>Benjamin Simmons wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>If you had ben paying attention to the list today, you would have seen >>>>an excahnge between myself and Rasjid Wilcox. >>>> >>>>If you were paying attention to this exchange, you would have noticed >>>>that he has offered further details. >>>> >>>>I did read through what you sent me, and found it to cover exactly what >>>>I had already done. Since I had used your information, but felt that I >>>>needed further details, I responded to someone that was willing to >>>>provide them. >>>> >>>>If you are having a problem with my exchange on this topic, please feel >>>>free to ignore all further posts to this message, otherwise, I would >>>>like to personally thank you for your assistance. I have gotten >>>>frustrated with my inability to connect the final piece of this puzzle. >>>> >>>>To clarify, I do work for and am a student at The University of >>>>Memphis. I am currently performing research and need to access multiple >>>>linux machines remotely to complete my dissertation. >>>> >>>>Thank you again for your help, >>>>Ben Simmons >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> > > >
