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From: Richard Foulk <richard AT skydive1 DOT com>
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Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:22:57 -1000
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Subject: cygwin as X terminal(s) ?
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Aloha,

As someone pointed out you can use Cygwin with X as an X terminal.
For remote admin of a linux/unix box that's pretty handy.  By invoking
this command from Cygwin before starting X:

	x -broadcast

you get a window that contains the whole remote desktop.  Is there a way
to create multiple separate such windows/desktops on one Cygwin system?
That would be mighty handy for admining multiple machines.


Thanks

Richard


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