Emacs supports ftp and (I'm told) ssh.  So simply start emacs
on your Windows client and edit the files directly on the Linux
machine.

This is independent of emacsclient, and doesn't require X or
cygwin or anything other than running an ftp server on the
Linux box.

help-emacs-windows-bounces+kgold=watson.ibm....@gnu.org wrote on 06/10/2010
04:44:29 AM:

>
> I have some code I edit in a scratchbox instance on a VMWare virtual
> machine running Ubuntu Linux Server Edition 9.10.
> I ssh to the VM, then start login to scratchbox, and work on the code.
>
> The scratchbox installation has emacsclient installed, and I was
> wondering whether it would be possible for me to edit files using
> emacsclient and have them open on Emacs running on a different machine -
> in this case my Windows install.
>
> The 1st question: Is this even possible?
>
> The 2nd question: If it is, then how?

>

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