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Scott Howell <[log in to unmask]>
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Scott Howell <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Apr 2002 23:16:55 -0600
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Use WinAxe. It is an absolutely GREAT X server. I have been using it for
over a year and it has not given me a problem at all. You can download an
demo from www.labf.com They are on version 6.2 now. I think the program is
about $99.00. They might be some free X servers out there, though. Check
tucows for that. WinAxe is worth the money!!!!!!!!
"Mike" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the cross-post, but I only wanted to type all of this once.  :-)
>
> We're victims of HP's "e3000 Eradication Project", and as part of that,
we're
> getting our first 9000 installed today to run in parallel with our e3000.
As
> a result, I'd like to use some of the HP-UX system utilities under their X
> personae instead of in character mode on my PC running Win98.
>
> I know about Hummingbird's Exceed and Reflection/X, but my company is
frugal
> (spelled "R-E-A-L-L-Y D-U-R-N-E-D C-H-E-A-P") so I'd love to find a low-
or
> no-cost X package that will run under Windows 98 and up.
>
> Yes, I know Linux or one of the BSD distributions have the X stuff
included,
> but I can't reconfigure the OS running on over 100 PC's just to make my
life a
> little easier.  :-)
>
> Does anyone have any pointers to an PC X package for anything less than
around
> US$400-$500?
>
> TIA,
>
> Mike Reaser
> Southeastern Data Cooperative
> Tucker, GA

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