Help with using a remote xserver

1997-12-11 Thread bewhite
Hello all, I'm posting here because this used to work when I was using Slackware. I have a mac (my wife won't migrate to Linux ... yet!) and a linux box connect by ethernet. I run X11 on the linux machine, and because the monitor on the mac is so much nicer, I like to use a X server on it.

Re: Help with using a remote xserver

1997-12-11 Thread Ronald L. Zerbe Jr.
PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Wednesday, December 10, 1997 7:11 PM Subject: Help with using a remote xserver Hello all, I'm posting here because this used to work when I was using Slackware. I have a mac (my wife won't migrate

Re: Help with using a remote xserver

1997-12-11 Thread Oliver Elphick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:...I run X11 on the linux machine, and because the monitor on the mac is so much nicer, I like to use a X server on it. There is a free xserver for the mac called MI/X. Worked fairly well before I migrated to debian, but now when I try to start a client on that

Re: Help with using a remote xserver

1997-12-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Ronald L. Zerbe Jr. wrote: uncompressed the file? Anyhelp? tired of this win95 Xserver that only gives u 30 minute connections. You should try the xserver from frontiertech called superx. The best thing I found from win32 machines. Usually also the first programm I