Dwayne,

The Hummingbird (company) is now called OpenText.  Their URL is
http://connectivity.hummingbird.com/

We used the Exceed 2008 product to install 7.5. However, our servers
were behind firewalls so we also had to use SSH to get to them. What you
would need are two products. Exceed 2008 and Connectivity Secure Server
2008

We use SUN Solaris and needed the ability to run xTerm to the server
with SSH. Hummingbird's products were very easy to configure and use. 

Exceed does run against Unix or Linux server from your desktop. It
support the following connection methods:

REXEC (TCP/IP)
RSH (TCP/IP)
RLOGIN (TCP/IP)
TELNET (TCP/IP)
 PCX$SERVER (DECnet) (I believe this one is X Windows)
Secure Shell  (TCP/IP)
Secure Shell (Set Display)
Christopher Pruitt
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Dwayne Martin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> The 7.5 installation manual says to use X Windows to install ARS on a
Unix or Linux server.  We already have Hummingbird, which supposedly
works similarly to X Windows.  Can we use it or do we need to buy X
Windows?
>
> (We are presently at ARS 7.1 p3 on a RH Linux server.)
>
> Dwayne Martin
> James Madison University

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