You could always use ssh (and turn on x-session forwarding). See www.openssh.org for more information. You could also use VNC. Jeff On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Shawn wrote: > I think he's looking for what command he needs to run to initiate this. > Typically, to start X you just type in "startx." But if you're trying > to start x from another box, would it be "startx 10.0.x.x" or "start > <pcname>" or the like. Of course both machines have to have X running > to do this. > > I've been wondering how this is done myself, but have seriously been > lacking in time to do any research on how to do it. At work I run > either a telnet session to the Unix servers I work on through my linux > box, or if I have to run an X-windows session I go to my Win2k laptop > and run Exceed sessions. If I can eliminate the use of the Exceed > session, that's one more step I can eliminate for having to use windows. > > > > Joseph Key wrote: > > > > What are you trying to do? X windows in Linux supports remote X session > > usually right out of the box. > > > > Joseph Key > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Aton" <aton at skyenet.net> > > To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:02 PM > > Subject: [TCLUG] Remote X sessions? > > > > > What do I need to do on both ends (the server and the workstation) to run > > a > > > remote X session? > > > > > > thanks, > > > Aton > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >