At home, I will telnet to a remote node (Linux or HP-UX) and export the
display to send X a VPN using a cable modem.  In this configuration I use
dxpc to send compressed X.

At the office, I also run X remotely using RH6.2, soon to be 7.1, again
exporting the display from either a Linux or HP-UX environment.

In both cases, everything works fine.  The only issue I have encountered
is that since I run "set -o emacs" locally I had problems with my
backspace on the remote host.  This was resolved with the following
.Xresources in my home directory:

! keyboard setup
*VT100*backarrowKey:    true


Hope this help


 On Tue, 29 May 2001, Rob Walker wrote:

>
> >>>>> On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:41:04 -0500 (CDT), David Frager
> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> David> I just installed W4L 3.0 on my RH7.1 environment.  The install
> David> went cleanly without any issues, and the feature I most needed
> David> (Network Neighborhood) works great.
>
> David> Additionally, the screen refresh under KDE when moving between
> David> desktops is noticably faster.
>
> David,
>
> Do you access X on this machine remotely?  If you do, I would like to
> know how well it works.  I might just install a redhat system only for
> the win4lin services that it would provide, if I am not able to get it
> working on my debian machine.
>
> rob
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