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| + | ====== XMing: X11 on Windows ====== | ||
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| An X server, Xming, is installed on most of our Windows systems. This lets you display window-based applications from remote Unix or Linux systems on your Windows screen. The best way to use it is in conjunction with SSH. | An X server, Xming, is installed on most of our Windows systems. This lets you display window-based applications from remote Unix or Linux systems on your Windows screen. The best way to use it is in conjunction with SSH. | ||
| - | ===== Configuring SSH to forward X windows | + | ===== How To Run UNIX/Linux Programs in Windows |
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| + | Find the XMing Launcher in the windows start menu: | ||
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| + | When the launcher opens, choose the default " | ||
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| + | In the next window, change the selected option to "Start a program" | ||
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| + | In the start a program window, type the name of the Unix/Linux program you want to run. The program " | ||
| + | Below that, choose Using Putty, in the remote section. For server to connect to, you can enter any Unix/Linux machine, or **'' | ||
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| + | Leave all the parameters options blank, and click Next: | ||
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| + | Now click Finish, and your connection will be started: | ||
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| + | The first time you use it, you will see a box to verify the certificate is correct for the server you are connecting to. You can click " | ||
| - | We have a separate page which describes how to connect to a Unix or Linux using SecureCRT, the SSH program which is installed on our NT systems. | + | {{computing: |
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