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From: "Samir Kuthiala" <sam...@gm...>
To: <col...@li...>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:31 PM
Subject: [coLinux-users] create shortcuts on desktop
> Hi
>
> I have got the latest colinux working on my comp along with
> colinuxManager (which is quite a useful prog). The new version seems
> to be much faster as compared to 0.6.1. I am using X-win32 as my
> windows x-server. Is there any way of creating shortcuts to various
> linux apps on the windows desktop?
>
> Thx
> Samir
Indeed :
first, create a session with XUTIL32, using rexec and a command like :
DISPLAY=$MYIP:1 /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
if your X-Win32 display is :1, use :0 if you want. put a password if you
don't want to enter it each time.
(you may want to install a rexec server and add a few hosts to /etc/hosts in
order to give a machine name to your Windows ip in your subnetwork,
(typically 192.168.0.1), Starnet (X-Win32 editor) describes it as a
shortcoming of Linux's rexec implementation.)
once that works, you can create a shortcut containing :
C:\Prog2\XWin32\xwin32.exe xtermsession, where xtermsession is the name of
the session you just created.
there may be a safer way to do this, but this one works fine.
Regards, Olivier Souiry
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