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* How to configure a windows machine as an X client?
@ 2003-12-03 22:44 Thai.Dang-Vu-1
  2003-12-03 23:04 ` Brian Ford
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  0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Thai.Dang-Vu-1 @ 2003-12-03 22:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin-xfree

Hello everybody,

I'm very impressed that I can use Cygwin/XFree86 and openssh to run mozilla on a Linux machine with the mozilla window on the Windows machine.

I have a question. Could I configure a Windows machine as an X client so that from a Linux machine I can run Internet Explorer and have the IE window on that Linux machine? If it is possible, could you tell me which document I should read?

Regards,

Thai


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* Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?
  2003-12-03 22:44 How to configure a windows machine as an X client? Thai.Dang-Vu-1
@ 2003-12-03 23:04 ` Brian Ford
  2003-12-03 23:07 ` Running Windows on Linux (Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?) Jay Smith
  2003-12-05  5:50 ` How to configure a windows machine as an X client? Joaquin
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Brian Ford @ 2003-12-03 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin-xfree

Please set the line wrap to something less than 80 characters in your mail
client.  Thanks.

On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Thai.Dang-Vu-1 wrote:

> I have a question. Could I configure a Windows machine as an X client
> so that from a Linux machine I can run Internet Explorer and have the IE
> window on that Linux machine? If it is possible, could you tell me which
> document I should read?
>
No.  IIRC, a project to do this was discussed on this list about a year
ago, but AFAIK, nothing came of it.  Search the archives if you are
interested.

Google for VNC or rdesktop for other alternatives.

-- 
Brian Ford
Senior Realtime Software Engineer
VITAL - Visual Simulation Systems
FlightSafety International
Phone: 314-551-8460
Fax:   314-551-8444


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* Running Windows on Linux (Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?)
  2003-12-03 22:44 How to configure a windows machine as an X client? Thai.Dang-Vu-1
  2003-12-03 23:04 ` Brian Ford
@ 2003-12-03 23:07 ` Jay Smith
  2003-12-03 23:14   ` Brian Ford
  2003-12-05  5:50 ` How to configure a windows machine as an X client? Joaquin
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jay Smith @ 2003-12-03 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin-xfree

Thai,

I don't know if you can do it the way you said it.  However....

On the linux server (or a linux workstation) you could run a program such 
as Wine, Crossover, or VMWare which allow you to run linux programs on the 
linux server (and thus from any X client connected to the linux server). 
There are a couple different fundimental types of these programs and I am 
not competent to give you information.  However, see:

   http://www.winehq.com/

   http://www.codeweavers.com/

   http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop/ws_features.html

I have some notes (about a year old) that may or may not be accurate.....

1) Install and run the MS Windows application using WINE. You then run the 
applications directly in Linux letting the wine layer "translate" MS 
Windows API calls into native Linux API calls. This is great but the 
"translation" is not 100%. Especially for newer versions of MS Windows and 
especially for extremely MS dependent stuff (eg. Quicken which leverages a 
lot of MS DLL's like IE's DLL). It seems to work reasonably for most 
well-written DOS/Win95/98 level programs.

2) Install Crossover ($59 - price may be old) which expands and enhances 
the WINE environment such that a lot more MS Windows apps can run and they 
are easier to install. Eg. They have improved it enough to install and run 
the MS Office suite, MS IE, Outlook, Quicken, etc.

3) Install VMWare ($300 - price may be old) which provides an clean "PC in 
a window" upon which you can install your favorite flavor of MS Windows. 
When you open the "PC in a window" (aka VMWare session) it "boots" MS 
Windows and you install your software just as you would on a stand-alone MS 
Windows PC.

Hope that helps.

Jay

Thai.Dang-Vu-1 said the following on 12/03/2003 05:44 PM:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm very impressed that I can use Cygwin/XFree86 and openssh to run mozilla on a Linux machine with the mozilla window on the Windows machine.
> 
> I have a question. Could I configure a Windows machine as an X client so that from a Linux machine I can run Internet Explorer and have the IE window on that Linux machine? If it is possible, could you tell me which document I should read?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Thai

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* Re: Running Windows on Linux (Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?)
  2003-12-03 23:07 ` Running Windows on Linux (Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?) Jay Smith
@ 2003-12-03 23:14   ` Brian Ford
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Brian Ford @ 2003-12-03 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin-xfree

On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Jay Smith wrote:

> On the linux server (or a linux workstation) you could run a program such
> as Wine, Crossover, or VMWare which allow you to run linux programs on the
                                                       ^Windows
> linux server (and thus from any X client connected to the linux server).

-- 
Brian Ford
Senior Realtime Software Engineer
VITAL - Visual Simulation Systems
FlightSafety International
Phone: 314-551-8460
Fax:   314-551-8444


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* RE: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?
  2003-12-03 22:44 How to configure a windows machine as an X client? Thai.Dang-Vu-1
  2003-12-03 23:04 ` Brian Ford
  2003-12-03 23:07 ` Running Windows on Linux (Re: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?) Jay Smith
@ 2003-12-05  5:50 ` Joaquin
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Joaquin @ 2003-12-05  5:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin-xfree

Nope.  This would require making Windows an Xclient.  This was done
before and even offered as a product from Insignia, but was later pulled
due to contractual problems with the developer company and never brought
back again.  Now though, I see people getting similar functionality with
VNC.

 - Joaquin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-xfree-owner@cygwin.com
> [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Thai.Dang-Vu-1
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 2:45 PM
> To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
> Subject: How to configure a windows machine as an X client?
>
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm very impressed that I can use Cygwin/XFree86 and openssh
> to run mozilla on a Linux machine with the mozilla window on
> the Windows machine.
>
> I have a question. Could I configure a Windows machine as an
> X client so that from a Linux machine I can run Internet
> Explorer and have the IE window on that Linux machine? If it
> is possible, could you tell me which document I should read?
>
> Regards,
>
> Thai
>
>
>



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