mikshaw


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Posted: Nov. 15 2005,19:46 |
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well....i'm not too clear on what you are trying. What exactly do you mean when you say "host windows"? Are you attempting to connect to an X server running on Solaris? I don't know much about X forwarding, but as far as i know you could run vncserver on your solaris box and connect to it with the vnc client in DSL. With this method you wouldn't need to add anything to DSL.
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