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Re: X on remote system



Try 
X -query <machine_name> [options]

from the machine which wants to act as client.

Of course, the appropriate X server needs to be installed on the "client".
Since you are on a LAN, I guess the bandwidth should be sufficient.
(Is this what you had asked for??)

regards,
jaju

On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Karan Girotra wrote:

> Hye ,
> 
> 
> I have  2 systems on a lan and I want to run Xwindows on the remote system from
> the other. I want the remote system to use my xserver and also my audio .
> I have root permissions on both my machines and obviously both are dedicated
> machines running linux Rh5.2
> How can this be done ???
> What bandwidth of data connection between the two machines would be required to
> run a usable x session ???
> Guys please bail me out soon. This is urgent 
> 
> 
> Regards ....
> Karan Girotra,                       
> Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi  
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