I just use cygwin. I fire up X-Windows locally and then launch clients remotely.
From local xterm window: $export $HOST ssh $HOST
from there, I just run my regular X programs. Unfortunately, I
haven't been able to get KDE apps to work :(
--- Juan_Jes�s_Alcolea_Picazo
Ooops, I completely misunderstood your mail then: sorry; I'm afraid I can't help you with this... 8-(
Good luck anyway.
-----Mensaje original----- De: Douglass Turner [SMTP:dugla@excite.com] Enviado el: jueves, 21 de noviembre de 2002 11:07 Para: juanj@ocu.es; suse-kde@suse.com Asunto: RE: [suse-kde] How do I export X desktop to remote Win2K machine ?
Hi,
I don't know if I am undestanding well what you mean by "export" (Ignore this if it doesn't make sense) but if you want to control "Box A" from "Box B" you can use a remote desktop software such as VNC, with a Linux server version in BOX A and a Win2K or Java client version in BOX B.
Have a nice day,
Juanje.
Juanje, What I want to do is run a Win2K based X server (my flavor is X-Win32) and connect to the Suse box using the XDMCP protocol on Query mode. So, I fire up X-Win32 select my linux session and I get the exact same GUI I would get as if I logged in directly on the linux box. Worked great when I did this with Redhat. Suse is giving me fits! The layout of X config files is *totally* different. Sigh ...
Cheers, Doug
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