Re: x-server

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diego.veiga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



Hi Guys,

Does anybody knows a good x-server to emulate X applications from unix to
windows pcs?
PS: Better a free one.

Regards,


Diego Brito Veiga Technical Publications Phone: +55 (12) 39274293 Fax: +55 (12) 39273342




I have just moved from Linux to Windows and I am using Cygwin on my Win2000 machine. Very happy with it, gives a nice bash feel and allows X11 forwarding so you can use your favorite X applications right there on your windows desktop.

And it is free!!

PB


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