Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-09 Thread Kent West
n 8 Nov, Charles Lewis wrote about "Re: Running X-Displays of win9x" > > Do you have a URL? I personally think that this would be a good GPL project > > as this is a great way to get users used to comfortable with running X > > Window applications in an environment that they are

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-09 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 06:03:30PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: > It can be found at http://www.microimages.com/www/html/freestuf/mix/. > There are certanly better Xservers for Windows out there but this one > cheap at $25. The Starnet one is really quite good but a little pricey > at $200 for a sin

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Brian Servis
. I just noticed that the microimages site has a table of the prices and links to all the other Xservers for windows at http://www.microimages.com/mix/prices.htm. How nice of them to provide a list. *- On 8 Nov, Charles Lewis wrote about "Re: Running X-Displays of win9x" > Do you

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Charles Lewis
Do you have a URL? I personally think that this would be a good GPL project as this is a great way to get users used to comfortable with running X Window applications in an environment that they are used to. Then once they are finding all the functionality they need with X Window application, it wo

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Kent West
Peter Ludwig wrote: > > Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that > will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box? > > I'm trying to set this up in two places one isn't really important, just > my place, but the other one is for a business, we

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Alec Smith
Reflection-X and Reflection Suite for X are from WRQ. In my experience Reflection-X was a major resource drainer on the Windows systems, and was prone to crashing. Of course that was a few versions ago, so they may have gotten things together by now. On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Magnus Hacker wrote: >

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Magnus Hacker
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Peter Ludwig wrote: >Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that >will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box? If I understand you correctly, you are looking for a X server to run on the Win9x machine? (You need this to dis

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Paul Huygen
Quoting Kecskemethy Zoltan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (who answered a question about an Xwindows server for Windows: > ps: i apologize i think this is offtopic but i cant answer his mail addr. I think it is not off-topic. Usually, people who ask questions do not give a summary of the answers they got

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Kecskemethy Zoltan
ReflectionX A perfect soft but it is not free! see http://www.wrq.com/products/rxinfo.html _oO" Kecsi "0o_ ps: i apologize i think this is offtopic but i cant answer his mail addr.

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
Peter Ludwig wrote: > Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that > will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box? Try www.starnet.com X-Win32 is the software you have to download and install. It's easy to use (at least to me). I have runned

Re: Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Gregory T. Norris
I've had good luck with VNC - . On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 07:29:40PM +1000, Peter Ludwig wrote: > Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that > will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box? > > I'm trying to s

Running X-Displays of win9x

1999-11-08 Thread Peter Ludwig
Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box? I'm trying to set this up in two places one isn't really important, just my place, but the other one is for a business, we'd like to be able to provide som