Linux works as a host for xterm  fairly well, depending on the terminal. It can 
also be used as an xterm I also offers  a pc.
To start a window manager on a remote xterm  setenv DISPLAY xterm:0.0   mwm &
Using Linux as an xterm usually requires enabling remote access, as most 
versions of Linux consider remote access as a severe security problem. Usually 
requires editing 4 or so configuration files.

-------- Original message --------From: Robert Thomas <[email protected]> Date: 
11/14/16  7:34 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Simh] 
XServers and Simh (Somewhat OT) 
We serve X-Windows from SIMH VAX running VMS 7.3.  There are many flavors of 
X-servers that work.  The most challenging part of using such is getting 
networking to work on SIMH/Vax. Our experience is under Windows: 1) EXCURSION 
(DEC provided with VMS V7 through V7.3 on the Pathworks disk – can be installed 
on its own requiring no special privileges or registry setting).  Provides a 
simple X-server.2) MobaXterm3) Xming4) vcxsrv5) Cygwin-x All of the above are 
free and work with some issues.  EXCURSION is color limited and does not 
properly support plane masks. MobaCterm, Xming, vcxsrv, and Cygwin-X are all 
implementation of XORG’s x-server.  They do not fully support PC keyboards 
emulating LK405 keyboards, i.e. VT400 emulation.  The numeric keypad and 
functions keys are not fully mapped.  Additionally not all of the 
DECwindows/Motif fonts are available.  These are identical to most of the LINUX 
X-Servers. All of the above support local window managers with various modes of 
operation (All in one windows, multiple windows, etc.) as well as a remote 
window manager, e.g. DECwindows/Motif. It is easy to start up a DECterm or the 
DECWindows/Motif CDE.  The steps are to: 1) Start the X-server on your 
workstation/PC allowing connections from the desired clients.2) Log into the 
VMS system using either the mechanism within the X-server environment or 
putty.3) Create a display to the X-server:               $ set 
display/create/trans=tcpip/perm/node=<node>4) To start the CDE 
(DECwindows/Motif window manager):               $ @cde$path:xsession    To 
start a DECterm:               $ create/term/detach We are evaluating EXCEED as 
an x-server.  So far it has full functionality turning a PC into a full 
function X-server, i.e. like having a Vaxstation or Alphastation on your PC.  
Its only drawback so far is its cost being over $500 per seat. BTW:  All of the 
above work on Windows even in Windows virtual machines. Sincerely,Robert F. 
Thomas 44 Industrial Way 
Norwood, MA USA 02062
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