bas

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Posted: Feb. 21 2004,09:19 |
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I am new to X, so maybe it is a dumb queustion...
I want to use my DSL machine (486 with 32 MB RAM and no hard disk) as a X-server.
I have another PC (in my network) running Windows XP, on which I installed CygWin with X support. I thought it would be possible to run an application on the Cygwin X client and display it at the DSL X-server.
DSL machine: booted and showing X screen Windows XP machine: I typed in Cygwin X: "xclock -display 192.168.1.101"
where 192.168.1.101 is the IP-address of the DSL machine.
Unfortunately xclock didn't appear on my DSL machine, and Cygwin gave the message "cannot open display".
Is Cygwin X (Xfree) compatible with DSL X, or what am I doing wrong?
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