On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 15:03, drieux wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2004, at 9:32 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [..]
> > I was wondering if anyone on this list have had any luck with this
> > technique of executing UNIX-based applications.  One thing that comes 
> > to
> > mind is CGI-scripting, but this is not an option for me.
> [..]

> So you might want to solve that set of issues
> before you start worrying about the idea of
> solving your 'client-server' issues with a
> round of CGI code that will wind up on some
> web server that will allow an 'all browser'
> approach to get you around using the Xwindows
> and/or SMB/NFS and/or ....

Or create a client script that can run with a GUI tool kit and connect
to the master server.  Or get cygwin and use ssh with X forwarding.  Or
pay money for a product like Hummingbird ($500 per user I believe) which
will allow you to VNC with a *nix box and run X applications in a
seperate window.

-Dan


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