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Open an XSession with Hummingbird Exceed
Name: dushik Date: May 30, 2002 at 02:08:15 Pacific
Comment:
Hi. Occasionally I contact Linux machines from my Windows (sorry for the curse). I'm using Hummingbird Exceed, X connectivity software solution, in order to open full X environment on my Windows(on this case - KDE). It is possible to open a simple 'konsole', but I couldn't manage to open a full view using the 'query' method in Exceed. Generally - it is probably some permissions defines or some "yes/no" switch change that should enable it. Solutions and guesses would be most welcome.
Name: Lawrence Date: May 30, 2002 at 13:34:49 Pacific
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I believe that konsole can only run on the console, the monitor that connects directly to the computer. If you connect to your Linux box from another machine, you can only bring "display" windows to your machine. For instance, if you type "xterm" in Linux, then an xterm window will pop up in Windows machine. Of course, you need to sent "DISPLAY" first before it all that stuff works!
Lawrence
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Response Number 2
Name: dushik Date: June 1, 2002 at 11:31:28 Pacific
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Hi. Konsole can run on Windows using Exceed. It works the same way 'xterm' does. Of course - you must redirect your DISPLAY variable first. The problem is that I can't open a full KDE/GNOME session using Exceed. I saw it before and I know it can be done. Maybe I should turn some switch on (i.e : one who wishes to run 'xterm needs' to enable 'tftp').
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