Can you run Linux on your machine?

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On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 19:57, Leo Huang wrote:
> Cameron,
> 
> I'm running a RH8.0 as a server, and now I'm maintaining it over a
> text-based ssh terminal on my notebook. Sometimes things are getting
> complicated because of it is text-based. I want to run X on my notebook to
> simplize my work.
> Please tell me what I need to do.
> 
> Leo
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:34 PM
> Subject: RE: How to run X over SSH?
> 
> 
> > Leo Huang <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, 30 January 2003
> > 17:46:
> >
> > >> From Cameron's response, It seems I have to install
> > > something on my local
> > > machines??
> > >
> > > Leo
> > >
> >
> >
> > Leo,
> > I think you should describe what X programs you want to run and why
> > you need to tunnel the X. Perhaps there are other ways of doing it.
> > for example VNC might be suitable.
> >
> > If you have a slow connection somewhere in between your client and
> > server then it won't be a very pleasant experience,
> > although X will generally be faster than VNC.
> >
> > If you are going to go the trouble of installing cygwin to get the
> > XFree-86 server then you might find you can get some of the X
> > applications to run directly on the PC (possibly still as X clients).
> >
> > You could try the demo version of X-Win32 from www.starnet.com.
> >
> > Cameron.
> >
> >
> >
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