On Friday 09 November 2001 3:17 am, Green, Aaron wrote:
> Is this possible?
>

Yes

(Presumably you want more than that)

I personally used X-Win32 when I had a Win95 workstation. (I finally got rid 
and got myself a Linux workstation - oh happy day).

This is a commercial product, but you can (could?) download an evaluation 
version which works for 2 hours and then closes the link.  There are other 
products around but I don't have experience with them.

There are also a number of free X servers around but again I can't remember 
any of them. A quick Google search should find you some.

Have a look at Cygwin. It's a Win9x port of a lot of GPL stuff such as bash, 
many of the utils, etc.  It also has a port of an X server.  I found the 
install on my laptop a doddle, but I haven't actually tried the X server side 
yet.  It is lovely to have a *usable* command prompt on my WinME tho'.

Gary

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