On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 07:29:41PM -0400, Jonathan Markevich ([EMAIL
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> > > > Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to locally serve X apps.
> > >
> > > Or if you want to be multiuser. IIRC, vncserver will serve the current
> > > display, right?
> >
> > See other follow
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:23:51PM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
>
> An older version of MI/X?
>
[SNIP]
>
> I haven't had tremendous experience, but StarNet has X-Win32 for sale
> ($100?)... the
> demo runs for 2 hours, the way I'd use it is definitely under the two hour
> limit. It is a m
> > > > > The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> > > > > anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
> > > >
> > > > An older version of MI/X?
> > >
> > > Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to locally serve X apps.
> >
> > Or if you want to be
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 07:52:15AM -0400, Jonathan Markevich ([EMAIL
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> On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:03:38PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > > > The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> > > > anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* fre
Jonathan Markevich said:
> > Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to locally serve X apps.
>
> Or if you want to be multiuser. IIRC, vncserver will serve the current
> display, right?
The Win32 vncserver serves the current display. (It essentially tricks
Windows into thinking the remote
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:03:38PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > > The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> > > anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
> >
> > An older version of MI/X?
>
> Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to local
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:23:51PM -0400, Jonathan Markevich ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 07:05:32PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
>
> > The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> > anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
>
> An o
Hi Sven,
Quoth Sven Burgener,
> The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
>
> Anyone share some experiences?
I have had a bit of a play around with a java applet called WeirdX. It
has all the usual java problem
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 07:05:32PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
> anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
An older version of MI/X?
> Anyone share some experiences?
I haven't had tremendous experience, but St
Hello
The subject says it all. I found MI/X, but that seems not to be free
anymore. Isn't there anything that's good *and* free?
Anyone share some experiences?
Cheers
Sven
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... so I installed Linux.
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