Hi Brady,

Thanks for your advice.

At 11:54 AM 9/27/2002 -0400, Brady A. Johnson wrote:
>Create a shortcut in Programs -> Startup that contains a command like:
>
>   e:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\XWin.exe -query <host> -nodecoration

Short-cut created on WinXP desktop.

>The -nodecoration option will open a full-size window without Window's 
>border or title bar.  If you want a full-screen window, use -fullscreen.
>
>Alt-Tab will rotate through all your open Windows apps, including X.  If X 
>is the only thing running, then Alt-Tab won't switch to anything else.

Using fullscreen Alt-TAb can rotate between these 2 systems.  But how to 
close "cygwin"

>Regarding the size, you specify the size yourself.  For example,
>
>   -screen 0 800 600
>
>or
>
>   -screen 0 1024 768
>
>Whatever your Windows graphics modes will allow.

Noted.


I am still searching for a simple way to share files between these 2 
systems instead of using Samba.

Have you had any idea?

Thanks

Stephen



>Stephen Liu wrote:
>>Hi All Folks,
>>Is it possible to run Linux and Windows side by side at start?  If 'YES', 
>>kindly advise how to start "cygwin"
>># Xwin  -query  192.168.0.XXX  -screen  ??x??
>>What will be the unit of measurement of "??"
>>Thanks in advance.
>>Stephen Liu
>>
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