1 |
You should install X server on windows. Cygwin is very good solution. |
2 |
|
3 |
Try this: |
4 |
http://x.cygwin.com/ |
5 |
|
6 |
Best |
7 |
|
8 |
On 5/29/06, Rafael Fernández López <info@××××××××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
9 |
> Hi, |
10 |
> |
11 |
> Sorry you all because of the Windoze usage. I have a SSHD server running |
12 |
> in my computer at home, and it does work really well (as the apache server |
13 |
> that I have too). |
14 |
> |
15 |
> I've configured SSHD server to forward X11, so when I do connect from |
16 |
> another computer that is running Linux (with X11) there is no problem, if |
17 |
> I run "xclock" for example, xclock is showed. |
18 |
> |
19 |
> What I'd like to know is how to do this same thing if the ssh client is |
20 |
> running under Windows, is there any possibility of forwarding X11 in it? |
21 |
> |
22 |
> Thank you, |
23 |
> Rafael Fernández López. |
24 |
> |
25 |
> |
26 |
> -- |
27 |
> "A la vista de suficientes ojos todos los errores resultan evidentes" - |
28 |
> Linus Torvalds |
29 |
> -- |
30 |
> gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
31 |
> |
32 |
> |
33 |
|
34 |
-- |
35 |
gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |