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Old 04-18-2005
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terminal 8/ new Xwindows session

hi everyone...
simple question,,,
if I open a new Xwindows session on terminal 8 would it be possible to hook my laptop to a desktop computer platformed with linux and run an alternate session from the desktop on my laptop (on terminal 8 ) ......?
is this impossible, impractical or too far fetched or will it work?
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I don't know what terminal 8 is, so I can't answer. But it's not clear from your post what OS is running on your laptop. Nor how you plan to hook it to the linux desktop. Details like that may help if a terminal 8 expert drops by...
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