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                        On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 2:16 PM, "linux guy" <linuxguy123@gmail.com> wrote:</div>
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                        The hardest part is finding/remembering the command line name for the apps (Do an edit on KStart and look at the properties for each). The other issue is remembering to look at the title bar to see if the app is running locally or remotely. Other than that, its totally great. I don't think it would work on a Windows box though...<br />
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                It does... you just have to install an x server on a windows machine (which I have). Then I ssh (using PuTTY) into either or my machines and I can run my programs on the remote machines and display on the local windows machine. Finding the free (as in beer) xserver files is a bit challenging, it is hidden on a website somewhere and that site makes you think you need to purchase it, but you don't. Small program, no biggie to have it running and waiting for when I decide to ssh into a machine to run a program (so much easier catalog dvd's when they are with you in the living room then to have to carry them into the computer room :) )</div>
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                Kris B.</div>
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                <a href="mailto:krisbee@krisbee.com">krisbee@krisbee.com</a></div>
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