Am Freitag, 22. Juli 2005 01:36 schrieb Rob Brandt: > You have a quote on your home project page: > > "use KDE on Windows XP for easy remote running of my KDE applications > on my Mandrake Linux server box. When I need to configure my server or > make a fast edit of a webpage, or even move files around, nothing is > easier than to simply load up KDE and ssh -X . (from Serious use of KDE > on Windows?)" I would like to know how to do this. I have found many > alternative ways of doing similar to this, but not exactly, and my > efforts so far have failed. I have Cygwin and KDE on Cygwin installed > and working on my WinXP system; I can get an X session to my server > through ssh using startxwin.bat, which uses xterm.. What do I do to get > a KDE session from my SuSE server on my PC? Thanks. > The server must enabled xdmp protocol. /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager Then start from a bash shell xwin -query host -from $COMPUTERNAME & Another way is to connect the server using ssh and open a kicker panel on your pc. export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0 xwin -multiwindow & xhost + ssh user@host export DISPLAY=:0 kicker & regards Ralf _______________________________________________ kde-cygwin mailing list kde-cygwin@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-cygwin