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One thing I really find helpful working remotely is Xnest. If you ...

I would be interested in seeing your full setup for xnest. Xnest is
something I have never used.

Thanks

Alex

On 4/25/07, Oscar Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 07:15:19 Thomas Haws wrote:
> vi, Zend, XAMPP, nano, and rsync--Yikes!  I really need to do this
> right.  I'm going to think about all this and bring up some follow-up
> questions later.  Thanks.
>
> Tom

One thing I really find helpful working remotely is Xnest.
If you setup your XDMCP to respond to remote X terminals it is very handy to
connect remotely via ssh and run the command "Xnest :30 -query 127.0.0.1"
Xnest lets you run the full gnome/kde/ice/X desktop remotely. ssh keeps the
datastream encrypted so the traffic is secure.
If you don't know how to setup your X let me know. I'll setup a step by step
instructions and post them.

Working remotely can be almost the same as working local.

good luck
oscar
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