A question from a newbie about using XFree86 as a Xserver

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Hello, I'm not sure that's you really need,

but if you do a telnet on a remote host , then,
setenv DISPLAY hostname:0.0
It should redirect the display tou your machine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thai Dang Vu [mailto:thaid@Cybersoft-VN.com]
Sent: jeudi 30 mai 2002 09:43
To: xfree86-list@redhat.com
Subject: A question from a newbie about using XFree86 as a Xserver



Hello everybody,

Can we use XFree86 as an Xserver (like Exceed on windows) so that we can
have the display of another Linux machine on our own Linux machine? If
we can, how can we do that? Is there any document about it on Internet?

Thanks.



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