Hi, John MI/X is a free X server for Win32 system (i.e. Win 95 & NT). It allows you to run X client apps from a Unix/Linux host and display the result on Win32 system. As others pointed out, there are other similar products available (e.g. Hummingbird).
I would assume you know something about X, in case you don't, here is a brief explanation (although I myself only know a little about it): X window system is divided into 2 parts: server and client. X server is responsible for the display, while X client is the application that runs on X server. Both X server and client can be on the same machine but not necessarily. That means if you have a X server running on one machine, you can connect to a remote Unix/Linux host to run applications from it and display the result on the local machine (as if it runs from the local machine). The local machine is sometimes referred to as thin client (but not necessarily thin), that means you can use a cheaper machine(s) (like the old 486) as X terminal(s) and run apps from a more powerful pentium (II). MS has tried to produce a similar product called Windows Terminal Server (aka Hydra), but that one is not as effecient as X. There's an article comparing the two on NC world (or something like that, can't remember the url), very interesting. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not an expert on Unix/Linux (nor I'm a native English speaker :). Hope this will help. Dennis > -----Original Message----- > From: John Plate [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 7:27 AM > To: Dennis Dai > Subject: MI/X question > > Hi > > > > How can I connect MI/X from Win95 to my linux box? In the FAQ MI/X > > > provided it says telnet to linux box and change the display > > > environment. > > > > Right. The DISPLAY variable is used by X applications to determine > > what display to get i/o from. Here's my two scenarios: > > [...] > > Please allow me to ask you: What is MI/X? > > Thanks > -- > John Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]