That's a really good answer... I do it like that at office. =)
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Browse All TopicsCan somebody recommend good X server program for Win2k? I need to connect to computer running Linux and run X programs on it, all from Windows 2000.
The program has to be shareware or freeware.
Regards, L.
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What about exceed? Try http://www.hummingbird.com
Try some of following links. There's so many good Xserver
usually usable for free with some restrictions or they
offering some trial versions.
I prefer this one
http://www.xmanager.com/
http://www.labf.com/
http://www.microimages.com
http://www.microimages.com
http://www.frontiertech.co
http://www.astec.co.jp/pro
or maybe this english one will be better
http://www.astec.co.jp/pro
and exceed mentioned above by antond
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by: clarkaPosted on 2001-02-22 at 17:31:22ID: 5869875
You can run VNC on Linux and use their VNCViewer to control and run programs on the Linux box. I know you asked for an X Server but this is an alternative.
pjy/vnc_do cs/winvncv iewer.html
http://msowww.anu.edu.au/~