On Wednesday 22 August 2001 11:00, Bill Campbell wrote:

> To start a remote xterm:
>       ssh -f systemname /usr/bin/X11/xterm
> To run the xterm locally logging into the remote system
>       xterm -e slogin systemname &
>
> I usually do the first on the LAN, and the second when I'm going across a
> slower link (BTW ssh uses compression on the connection which is a big win
> running X clients over slower links).
>

Clarification???

I assume you meant to say that ssh should be used over slower links?  The 
first part of the sentence has it backwards....


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