[UCLA-LUG] Remote X
Stefanus Mantik
stefanus@CS.UCLA.EDU
Fri, 04 Feb 2000 12:02:16 -0800
Check VNC from AT&T. It has that capability (access Windoze box
through browser). It also supports most unix OS (linux, solaris, irix,
etc). Plus, it's free. You can get binary or source code.
Stefanus
>> In the SEAS NT labs on campus, we can use an application called
>> HostExplorer to start up an Xsession to the SEAS unix machines ("thin
>> client" in manager-speak :). Are there any other programs (preferably
>> free) for win32 that facilitate the same type of thing?
>
>I believe someone was crazy enough to write an X server as a java applet.
>That way, you can run remote X apps from any OS with a web browser. I forget
>what it's called, but I'm pretty sure I saw it on freshmeat.net
>
>>
>> TIA
>> dimi
>
>--
>Dan Helfman
>UCLA Linux Users Group: http://www.linux.ucla.edu
>My GnuPG key: http://torsion.org/witten/public-key.txt
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