Will it do XDMCP do is the big question.
With Exceed (which will talk XDMCP) you can set it to go full screen and
have what ever keys you want to be passed tho' to X. That means that you can
have full use of you funciton keys and your ALT keys with in X - even alt
tab if you want and your "windows" keys . - You can configure this as you
want.
I was rather impressed with exceed (and X) when i first started using this
in this way.
Rgds
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roy Leonard [mailto:roy.leonard at trintech.com]
> Sent: 19 August 1999 10:08
> To: Boyle, Martin; 'asa at indigo.ie'
> Cc: 'ilug at linux.ie'
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] RE: remote X Servers
>>>>> Have a look at Micro-X-win32 (or its big brother X-win32, from
> www.starnet.com.
> Beats Exceed hands downs. Been using it for a few years now
> and haven't had
> a problem with it yet
>> Roy
>>> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boyle, Martin [mailto:martin.boyle at sap-ag.de]
> Sent: 18 August 1999 17:41
> To: 'asa at indigo.ie'
> Cc: 'ilug at linux.ie'
> Subject: [ILUG] RE: remote X Servers
>>> > Does anyone know where I could find info and software for
> Xwindows Servers
> > to run software off my Linux box on my NT
> how much you wanna spend?
>> Exceed is one, I'm currently using SuperX, which sucks a bit.
> We also have
> Solstice Network Client here (the Sun one), which seems nice enough.
>> for free ones, try the TNT one, which doesn't do XDMCP, but
> works nicely
> enough.
>>> VNC is pretty good. Don't have the web addy on me.
>> Martin.
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