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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I use cygwin, start it, type "startx" then any app I'd use locally works same (actually better since higher res on laptop<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: owner-tlug@ss.org <owner-tlug@ss.org><BR>
To: TO Linux User Group <tlug@ss.org><BR>
Sent: Thu Sep 29 14:12:44 2005<BR>
Subject: [TLUG]: Remotely User Linux Server's Web Browser. How do I?<BR>
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I use putty to have an ssh connection from my windows laptop to my Linux<BR>
server.<BR>
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Can I use this to run Mozilla on the server and control and view it on<BR>
my laptop?<BR>
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Do I just need Xwindows on my laptop?<BR>
<BR>
And help, especially a how-to guide will be most appreciated. Thanks!<BR>
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Stephen<BR>
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