Bryce, I'm confused by your description.
Exactly what are you trying to DO?
Please don't think I'm talking down to you;
I just want to make sure you're not reversing these
terms as I did for a long time:
X server -- Software on your *workstation* that
displays windows on the *local* screen, controlled
by an application on a remote (X client) computer.
X client -- Software on a remote computer, that
displays windows on your workstation via your
local X server.
Do you want to display output from the cameras on all
the engineers' different kinds of boxes?
When you refer to "X clients on these computers",
which of the computers are "these computers"?
What is your "master box" running? Windows or Linux?
If you want an X *server* for a Windows box, then you
could try the XFree86 version that runs under Cygwin.
(I haven't tried this myself, yet.) I don't know if
Cygwin can host an X *client*.
If you need remote systems to connect into a Windows
machine, maybe VNC would fill the bill. Note that
there are nasty security issues with VNC.
BUT -- supposing your master box is running Linux and you
want workstation users of all sorts to view the camera
output. You could do this by hosting the cameras via
an Apache server on the master box, and the workstation
users could use their native web browsers. This would
make workstation type less of a problem.
Vic
For a part of the solution:
http://www.newearth.org/~victor/resume.html
-- or --
http://members.home.com/vodhner/resume.html
Bryce wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a good Netmeeting clone? Possibly
> interchangeable with Netmeeting? The reason I ask is that we have various
> cameras located around or machinery feeding into old computers via
> Video4Linux and displayed with xawtv via SSH tunnel to a master box. The
> problem arises here. Our engineers are running assorted boxes, WinBLOWS,
> Linux, and Mac. The linux ones are fine but we don't have the money for
> licenses for X clients on these computers and that's a bit excessive anyway.
> So, does anyone know of a Netmeeting clone for Linux?
>
> Thanks,
> Bryce C.
> Network Administrator / Scripting Consultant
> CoBryce Communications
> Bryce@BryceCo.Net
> http://www.BryceCo.Net