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Re: Running X-Displays of win9x



Reflection-X and Reflection Suite for X are from WRQ. In my experience
Reflection-X was a major resource drainer on the Windows systems, and was
prone to crashing. Of course that was a few versions ago, so they may have
gotten things together by now.




On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Magnus Hacker wrote:

> On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Peter Ludwig wrote:
> 
> >Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that
> >will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box?
> 
> If I understand you correctly, you are looking for a X server to
> run on the Win9x machine? (You need this to display windows of
> applications running on the linux machine).
> 
> I'd go for eXceed by Hummingbird Communications. It works really
> good. They also make other products for integration of Windows and
> UNIX, like NFS clients and servers for Windows.
> 
> Another choice might be Reflection, haven't tried it but have
> heard good things about it. Don't know who makes it though.
> 
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> | d2hacker@dtek.chalmers.se  |   but that was long ago, in another life.  |
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