On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Joseph T. Tannenbaum wrote: > you don't need anything on the linux end. On the windows end, > make an xstart using telnet and emulation. on the cmdline, put > xterm -display @d. The @d grabs your ip address and passes it > to the host to display back to your machine. You can also do > a single window mode to the machine and log in with xdm if the > machine has it. That's so complicated! Xceed for me just lists the systems which have XDM, GDM, or KDM running on my network. I just click on the host I want to connect and, viola, I get a login banner. This works under RH 5.2. RH 6.0 needed debugging turned on inorder for GDM to work. My RH 6.1 system is a dual-boot with Xceed software, so I don't connect to it with Xceed. I've forgotten if there is any setup required. -Paul Dickson