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- <li><em>from</em>: johnmills at speakeasy.net (John Mills)</li>
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Thanks for the notes.
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Dow_Hurst wrote:
> IIUWYM (If I understand what you mean) ;)
... and I think you do ...
> then issue something like this command for a KDE panel with startup
> menus:
> ssh -X user at remotehost 'kicker'
Make sense - I was looking for something like that. I'll give it a shot.
> I believe something like this will work. If your running Gnome then the
> command would be different for whatever the gnome TaskBar is where you
> can start programs. Let me know if this works. I used to get the
> "ToolChest" on the SGI to display locally from a remote machine. I
> could run shells or the System Manager from that little Task Menu
> application.
I think I installed KDE and GNOME on these boxen; I generally use GNOME
locally, but that's immaterial in this case.
James and Jeff - 'ssh -X' works fine here, but I don't what version of
SSH came in with Cygwin (which provides my local server).
Again, thanks to all. I'll be happy if I don't have to write anything, but
otherwise it looks like a 'case for Tk/Tcl' to me. I already have a simple
but usable 'mwmrc' on those systems for VNC sessions. I typically run just
a few apps remotely -- generally because of some resource the remote host
provices particularly well for my need.
Cheers.
- John Mills
john.m.mills at alum.mit.edu
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