Robin Bowes wrote:
lnxguru wrote:
If you want to practice your Linux skills you could use telnet/ssh for
command line or consider using a remote X server. Cygwin and
Hummingbird(commercial) have X servers for Windows. The power and RAM
you'll need for this will depend on what else you're going to do with
this box but you won't need any monitor/mouse/keyboard attached.
I would add: don't bother with a remote X server - use VNC.
R.
meh. Each has its place. VNC's performance is horrible, but it is easier
than X. It's probably a point of interest that the most popular page on
my website is this one:
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/comp/remote-x-cygwin-howto
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