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From: jjs@ix.netcom.com (Jerry Shekhel)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.bsd,comp.sys.powerpc,comp.sys.intel,comp.os.misc,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.386bsd.misc,comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Interested in PowerPC for Linux / FreeBSD / NetBSD?
Date: 31 Dec 1994 06:15:35 GMT
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devmorfo@mtu.edu (Evmorfopoulos Dimitris) writes: 
>
>So can you run NT's own clock over the cable to my Linux's 
>X screen ? If you cannot, NT is not capable of running X. It is simply
>pretending to be able to do so.
>

So can you run some SVGALib-based Linux program over the cable to another 
Linux machine's X screen?  If you cannot, Linux is not capable of running X.  
It is simply pretending to be able to do so...


>
> You realy have to attempt to make sence ....
>

You should try doing so yourself.

>
>devmorfo@cs.mtu.edu  (Evmorfopoulos Dimitris)
>

Jerry
jjs@ix.netcom.com