On 3/12/03 6:27 PM, "Mike Vanecek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> I just do a ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then issue a
>
> nautilus &
>
> command to start it. It will be real slow though.
>
IF I use it, it will be on local LAN use only... I was more curious if it
On 12 Mar 2003 17:15:19 -0700, Dave Vehrs wrote
> ssh -cf [EMAIL PROTECTED] app-name
>
> Depending on your connection it may take a few seconds to start and then
> every screen update will also be slow.
>
> Not recommended for apps that need lots of updates, but I find it useful
> on local networ
ssh -cf [EMAIL PROTECTED] app-name
Depending on your connection it may take a few seconds to start and then
every screen update will also be slow.
Not recommended for apps that need lots of updates, but I find it useful
on local networks to forward multi-gnome-terminal and konsole sessions
so tha
You can do that. Depending upon your connection to the server
sending that application through the internet you could be looking at a
new definition of Slow...
If you are familiar with the CLI Midnight commander, definitely
use that. Otherwise, you will be best served to be