Re: GNOME problem

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> I posted this problem to the Fedora list a few weeks ago, but no one
> gave me a very helpful answer.  I have two PCs, let's call them PC-A and
> PC-B.  PC-A has RH9 complete install running X-windows and GNOME (which
> someone else is using at the moment.)  PC-B has X-windows and GNOME
> running, but its hard drive is a lot smaller, so it doesn't have the RH9
> complete install - just the bare bones.  How can I use PC-B to log onto
> PC-A in GNOME and have my panels/desktop/everything available from
> PC-B?  ssh will allow you to run individual programs, but I want the
> desktop and panels too.  Is this possible, and if so, how do I do it?

You have to install X on the client. Just the barebone X with drivers, not
all the utils etc. But fonts, drivers, KDE or whatever must be on the
client. Once that's done, you can run executable on PC-A which uses PC-B as
their display.

Regards
  P. Larsen



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