Xceed demo and vnc (is MiX?)are on the cds AFAIK.
You could try ssh which gives X redirection without messing with xhosts etc.
On Monday, May 15, 2000 2:56 PM, Francois Pinard [SMTP:pinard@iro.umontreal.ca] wrote:
"Charles Philip Chan" writes:
You could either use an X server for Windows such as Exceed or you can
use something like VNC. I haven't found a good free X server for Windows
yet, but VNC is free.
I recently saw that there is a X server for Windows on the SuSE CD-ROMs,
almost next to VNC, but did not try either yet. I'll surely try both
next time I have a few free hours, at the office, something which does
not occur often :-). Did someone try the X server?
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