From khadji@pld.com Thu Oct 28 03:56:05 1999
From: khadji@pld.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 22:56:05 -0500
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I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux Expert" where I work (beacuse I h=
ave used it instead of just read about it). One of the questions somebody as=
ked me was if there was a way to use an XFree GUI from the Linux box. Or to =
be clearer, something like a dumb terminal running a GUI off the server but o=
nly for Windows (it will still be running on a dumb terminal :) ) I am not s=
ure why anyone would do this but I tought I would ask anyway.
I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux =
Expert"=20
where I work (beacuse I have used it instead of just read about it). One=20
of the questions somebody asked me was if there was a way to use an XFree GUI=
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from the Linux box. Or to be clearer, something like a dumb terminal=20
running a GUI off the server but only for Windows (it will still be running o=
n a=20
dumb terminal :) ) I am not sure why anyone would do this but I tought I=20
would ask anyway.
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From mhtexcollins@ccms.net Thu Oct 28 12:59:36 1999
From: mhtexcollins@ccms.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 07:59:36 -0500
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It works well. Read the Remote-Boot HOWTO and the Diskless Howto.
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> Patrick Moorman wrote:
>=20
> I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux Expert" where I work
> (beacuse I have used it instead of just read about it). One of the
> questions somebody asked me was if there was a way to use an XFree GUI
> from the Linux box. Or to be clearer, something like a dumb terminal
> running a GUI off the server but only for Windows (it will still be
> running on a dumb terminal :) ) I am not sure why anyone would do
> this but I tought I would ask anyway.
>=20
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From mhtexcollins@ccms.net Thu Oct 28 13:16:09 1999
From: mhtexcollins@ccms.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 08:16:09 -0500
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OOPs, I thought you want more than an xterm. You can see where my mi=
nd
has been lately..
"Michael H. Collins" wrote:
>=20
> It works well. Read the Remote-Boot HOWTO and the Diskless Howto.
>=20
> =09
> > Patrick Moorman wrote:
> >
> > I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux Expert" where I work
> > (beacuse I have used it instead of just read about it). One of the
> > questions somebody asked me was if there was a way to use an XFree GUI
> > from the Linux box. Or to be clearer, something like a dumb terminal
> > running a GUI off the server but only for Windows (it will still be
> > running on a dumb terminal :) ) I am not sure why anyone would do
> > this but I tought I would ask anyway.
> >
>=20
> --
> Michael H. Collins aka: TurboTex
> linuxlink Inc. http://www.linuxlink.com
> 512-442-3151 512-656-9508
> The Final NT Service Pack: TurboLinux 4.0
> * http://xfce.org *
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From agtiger@kc.net Thu Oct 28 14:39:47 1999
From: agtiger@kc.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 09:39:47 -0500
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On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Patrick Moorman wrote:
> I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux Expert" where I work
> (beacuse I have used it instead of just read about it).
Uh oh!
> One of the questions somebody asked me was if there was a way to use
> an XFree GUI from the Linux box. Or to be clearer, something like a
> dumb terminal running a GUI off the server but only for Windows (it
> will still be running on a dumb terminal :) ) I am not sure why
> anyone would do this but I tought I would ask anyway.
Ok, I'm still not clear what you're after. Possibilities I ran through
in my mind are:
1. A diskless workstation (no disk drive, no hard drive, just memory and
a net-bios style boot up.)
2. Access to Linux's desktop from a windows machine
If the latter, yes there is a way if I remember. Your windows machine
would need an X client to take advantage of the X services provided by
Linux. I'm a bit at a loss as to why one would want to do this, unless it
provides a painless way to get people used to linux and an X based GUI
without having to make the switch just yet.
Anyway, we're treading into ground I don't know enough about to talk about
specifics. I'm sure someone else here can help more though. :-)
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From khadji@pld.com Thu Oct 28 23:33:22 1999
From: khadji@pld.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 18:33:22 -0500
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That's to everyone for the input. I read my own email and I'm not sure if I
made sense. The second one is what he is wondering about. I think the goal
is to taste the forbidden fruit without installing Linux. BTW, I fired my
home machine at work one day, flipped through the different WM and you
should have heard how jealous the Win users were. It gives you a warm
fuzzy.
>
> 1. A diskless workstation (no disk drive, no hard drive, just memory and
> a net-bios style boot up.)
>
> 2. Access to Linux's desktop from a windows machine
>
> If the latter, yes there is a way if I remember. Your windows machine
> would need an X client to take advantage of the X services provided by
> Linux. I'm a bit at a loss as to why one would want to do this, unless it
> provides a painless way to get people used to linux and an X based GUI
> without having to make the switch just yet.
>
> Anyway, we're treading into ground I don't know enough about to talk about
> specifics. I'm sure someone else here can help more though. :-)
>
>
> >
> >
>
>
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From nitebirdz@uswest.net Sun Nov 7 12:33:01 1999
From: nitebirdz@uswest.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SLE] X terminal on Windows?
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 1999 06:33:01 -0600
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Patrick,
In case you are also interested in accessing the Linux box from a
Windows box (it was not clear enough in your original posting if you may
also want to do this), you can also do it. You can run VNC on the Windows
box, and log into the Linux box. This is a freeware app originally
created by the guys at the MIT. There are some other commercial apps too,
such as Exceed. That's the one we use at my workplace, and we have around
30 people or so logging into a single Linux box. =20
Nitebirdz
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Michael H. Collins wrote:
> It works well. Read the Remote-Boot HOWTO and the Diskless Howto.
> =09
>=20
> > Patrick Moorman wrote:
> >=20
> > I have, unfortunatly, been appointed "Linux Expert" where I work
> > (beacuse I have used it instead of just read about it). One of the
> > questions somebody asked me was if there was a way to use an XFree GUI
> > from the Linux box. Or to be clearer, something like a dumb terminal
> > running a GUI off the server but only for Windows (it will still be
> > running on a dumb terminal :) ) I am not sure why anyone would do
> > this but I tought I would ask anyway.
> >=20
>=20
> --=20
> Michael H. Collins aka: TurboTex
> linuxlink Inc. http://www.linuxlink.com
> 512-442-3151 512-656-9508
> The Final NT Service Pack: TurboLinux 4.0=09
> * http://xfce.org *
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