Nix, Robert P. wrote:

Have you looked at a normal X-Window server? If you're trying to avoid the cost 
of something like Hummingbird, take a look at CygWin X. CygWin is a set of 
Linux distribution tools ported to Windows, one of which is XFree86. This 
allows you to have an X-Windows Server running on Windows. Using ssh -X to log 
into your Linux image will tunnel the X protocol back to your PC and to the 
CygWin X server.


Before switching to Cygwin a couple of years ago, I had been using a
product called "MI/X" from a company called MicroImages. It's a pretty
nice, robust X server for the PC, and the cost is only $25. A bit more
than Cygwin, but might be somewhat easier to install and maintain. More
info at: http://www.microimages.com/mix/.

Eric

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