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On Sunday 14 September 2003 20:47, Jack Bowling wrote this in an attempt 
to be witty or informative:
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> Perhaps I am misinterpreting Mark's query. PuTTY will get you a
> command line session to your remote box, but you need an X
> environment of some kind on your local Windows box to *see* any X GUI
> app such as GNOME or KDE locally. That is where cygwin or VNC come
> in. Or am I totally misunderstanding here?
>
> jb

Your not mis-understanding, but PuTTY is more powerful then you think. 
While cygwin and VNC might be the choice tools, PuTTY, combined with 
Exceed or X-Win32 (I think that's the apps name) and PuTTY's ability to 
transfer an X session from over the network to them is invaluable IMO. 

Next time I have PuTTY running, I'll try and take a screen cap and 
transfer it to my computer via WinSCP321 (;

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