On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

>
> The Cygwin XFree86 port is great! It beats buying a commercial Xserver.
> It's also great to get bash and basic GNU utilites on Windows. IIRC, you
> also get an ssh client. I set my Linux server to accept XDMCP connections
> and created a script on the Windows box that established the connection
> using the options described in the Cygwin XFree86 docs. Then a shortcut on
> my Windesktop made it easy to establish a GUI login to the Linux server
> whenever I need one.
>
> Tony



Tony,



Could you please reply with some pointers to that documentation online?
I've been wanting to try XFree86 on Windows for a while now.  I do run
Cygwin on my wife's Windows computer to write shell scripts for backups,
etc. (Windows _really_ sucks at this), but didn't find the time to play
with XFree86 yet.



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