RE: X-Windows client


Subject: RE: X-Windows client
From: stephen king (sking@chartercollege.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 04 2002 - 14:15:25 AKDT


Youse Guys is awesome. This is the third week in a row that you've had =
a discussion about a topic I was covering the very next week in my Linux =
Essentials class. And George, I think I'm gonna steal your way of =
'splaining it. That's OK, yes? :-)

Stephen

-----Original Message-----
From: George A. Dowding [mailto:dowdingg@mazzy.math.uaa.alaska.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:47 AM
To: Mike Barsalou
Cc: 'Christopher E. Brown'; 'aklug@aklug.org'
Subject: RE: X-Windows client

Actually in X terminology what you want is a server. If you run xterm
on your linux box and it is displayed on your Windows box, then the
xterm is the client and the X display system is the server. It sounds
backwards. Think of it as a server in the generic sence. X makes
diverse hardware look the same to programs written with an X based
toolkit by providing services to those applications.

Mike Barsalou writes:
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> I actually did mean client....I have a Linux box I want to use as an
> X-server...but didn't want to change all my Windows boxes to =
Linux....yet.
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> This would allow me to say....show off OpenOffice. Using an X =
Windows
> client would be fairly impressive and folks that do have windows =
programs
> that are required can still use them.
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> Then as we look at upgrading to newer equipment because of XP or =
whatever
> the newest Microsoft product is...I can talk about how we wouldn't =
have to
> except for those folks who absolutely required windows on their =
desktop. =20
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> Additionally, we could design a server that has VMWare GSX to serve =
up those
> few windows boxen that are needed. I know others in the Anchorage =
Community
> are already doing this.
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> So the goal here is to figure out the least intrusive way to start
> introducing Linux into a production environment.
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> I had an interesting discussion with someone at the Expo on this very
> topic...this seems like a good transitional path.
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> Mike
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher E. Brown [mailto:cbrown@woods.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:24 AM
> To: Mike Barsalou
> Cc: 'aklug@aklug.org'
> Subject: Re: X-Windows client
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> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Mike Barsalou wrote:
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> > Anyone know of an Open Source X-Windows client that works on =
windows?
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> You mean an X display server right? :)
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> And ya, cygwin added an X display server months back, supposed to be
> very usefull if you are stuck with one of those windows things.
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> --=20
> I route, therefore you are.
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Thanks,
George

dowdingg@math.uaa.alaska.edu=20
http://www.math.uaa.alaska.edu/~dowdingg

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