Yeah, but you'd have to have X client programs displaying on the X server, and I'm sure that that's not what he's wanting to do. Unless there's a way to get normal WIndows API programs to appear on an X server now. (I think we may be back to Citrix again.) But if that was the case, he'd be better off running the X server on his local machine and remotely displaying the programs he was interested in on there. You know, like a networked GUI should be able to.


Edited by wfaulk (31/08/2005 02:52)
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