On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 07:01:44PM +0100 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Gareth Eason thought:
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>> Ewan Oughton wrote:
> > I've found the X server that comes with cygwin to be reasonably decent,
> > although it makes somethings (like the emacs that ships with RHEL4) bomb
> > out. Suck it and see.
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>> I've also had issues making things like Oracle's installer work in any
> kind of proficient manner with Cygwin's X server. Apart from that I've
> had reasonably good experience with it though (Cygwin's X server, not
> Oracle's installer ;-) )
I've seen trouble with RHEL3's gvim and a few other bits. Tried
connecting with XDMCP and the RHEL3 desktop runs fine... I hardly use it
though.
Conor
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