Also try Reflection by WRQ. I have found it to be very good in the
past. Go to http://www.wrq.com and ask for an evaluation copy.
John C. Ellingboe
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>There are two X-clients for Win. You will find them at
>
>1) www.microimages.com
> This is a free Win95/NT server. I like it v
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, M K Pai wrote:
> There are two X-clients for Win. You will find them at
>
> 1) www.microimages.com
>This is a free Win95/NT server. I like it very much.
>
> 2) www.orl.com/vnc
>This server is supposed to be good for NT and OK for 95. I have not
>tried it yet.
Hi,
There are two X-clients for Win. You will find them at
1) www.microimages.com
This is a free Win95/NT server. I like it very much.
2) www.orl.com/vnc
This server is supposed to be good for NT and OK for 95. I have not
tried it yet.
Hope this helps
M. K. Pai
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Subject: Running just an X-server
I have a small Debian box running as a server in a small network (NT/95).
Until now I have done all configuration using a terminal session from the
client to the server (which does no
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> I have a small Debian box running as a server in a small network
> (NT/95). Until now I have done all configuration using a terminal
> session from the client to the server (which does not have a
> monitor). I would like to be able access my serve
I have a small Debian box running as a server in a small network (NT/95).
Until now I have done all configuration using a terminal session from the
client to the server (which does not have a monitor). I would like to be
able access my server with an x-client. All x-servers on the list seem to be
d
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