On Thu, 16 May 2002, Abhi wrote:
> But honestly speaking the X server itself is sufficient for what you need.
> All you want is to be able to access your linux desktop on your windows
> machine, remotely. So just use a windows based x-client.
you mean a windows based X server. netscape is the X client.
[snip]
> It will open up a terminal window for you.
> Once in it, just type : /usr/bin/X11/xterm -ls -display (Substitute window
> machine's IP here):0
>
> or replace the 0 with 1 etc...in case you are already running a X
> session on the linux server itself.
no, not required. DISPLAY is identified by IP and display number, so
you can run displays on different machines, and all can be addressed as
:0
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