If I've understood your question, the simplest solution is to boot linux in text mode on the local machine, and run X -query <remote machine> Note that xdm (or kdm, or gdm) has to be running on the remote machine, and that this shouldn't be done over the internet, only on a local lan. regards Anders On Thursday 09 August 2001 04:34, Donnie Linville wrote:
Sorry about that.The question was...... You say that you are now able to recieve an x -windows display from an x-server remotely via telnet?How is this done?I was originally wanting to setup a true x terminal but unfortunately this is over my head for the time being.I have a Pentium with SuSE 6.4 on it and an HP with 7.1.I am able to telnet over to the HP but have yet to figure out how to configure the x-server so that I may use "startx" on the remote Pentium.Any help would be much appreciated!!!