And how do we run X through telnet and ssh?

Thanks.
Uk

robsmith wrote:
> 
> I was just interested in remote access.  I would like to get into my computer at
> home from work.  I was under the impression that ssh and telnet only gave you a
> terminal window, I did not know you could run X as well...thanks
> 
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:08:59 you wrote:
> >
> > There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
> > really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might want to run
> > one within an ssh shell.  The big question is whether you want to evesdrop
> > on other user's terminal or X sessions, or if you are just interested in
> > remote access.  If the later you don't really need a PC Anywhere kind of
> > tool at all, telnet or ssh will both get you a remote terminal session, and
> > you can run X windows remotely with or without ssh.
> >
> > Tom
> >
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> > Is there a linux version of pc anywhere??  or a program similiar??  I am
> > thinking about installing ssh but wanted to check first...
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