Hi All,

  It's probably just a matter of time before there is a Linux compatible
X server for DOS. With the sources available and with the GPL someone
just has to get the spark and a little time :))

  I assume that a 'basic' Xwindow server is relatively simple? At least I
recall someone writing that somewhere? Someone on this list "has" to know
;-)

  It would be nice to just turn on a FreeDOS box and have X come up, ready
to go. You could make some nifty networked DOS picture frames out of old
computers :)  Turn them on and the slide show begins. You could even add
sound :)

  warm regards,
  john

On 22 Nov 2002, Paul Berger wrote:

> On Mon, 1999-11-22 at 16:59, John M Harrison wrote:
> >   I think an X windows server for freedos would be a great addition to the
> > FreeDOS suite. Most cool. It could be small. It could use fonts from the
> > remote server. The best of both worlds. 
> 
> As far as I know there are no DOS Xservers other than possibly
> desqview/x.  There is dosvnc that allows you to access a remote GUI
> session on server. I have played with it a bit to access a Linux box and
> Windows systems across a network.  
> 
> Paul
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