x terminals การใช้
- This is how proprietary X terminal devices can be accessed via x11vnc.
- X terminals explore the network ( the local broadcast domain ) using the X display manager.
- X terminal was essentially a diskless VAXstation 3100 Model 30, running the VAXELN operating system.
- :Open the OS-X terminal and cd to the directory where you've saved these files.
- It was introduced with X11 Release 3 in October 1988, to support the standalone X terminals that were just coming onto the market.
- Thin clients have somewhat supplanted X terminals in that they are equipped with added flash memory and software for communication with remote desktop protocols.
- X11 Release 3 introduced display managers in October 1988 with the aim of supporting the standalone X terminals, just coming onto the market.
- "' x2x "'allows the console ( keyboard and mouse ) on one X terminal to be used to control another X terminal.
- "' x2x "'allows the console ( keyboard and mouse ) on one X terminal to be used to control another X terminal.
- A limitation of X terminals and most thin clients is that they are not capable of any input or output other than the keyboard, mouse, and display.
- "' x2vnc "'allows the console ( keyboard and mouse ) on an X terminal to be used to control another console running a VNC server.
- All relevant data is assumed to exist solely on the remote server, and the X terminal user has no methods available to save or load data from a local peripheral device.
- Another use for Cygwin / X is as an X terminal : applications running on another computer access the Cygwin / X X server via the X protocol over an IP network.
- If you do use cygwin you can start a whole x-windows session and use a full x terminal ( like xterm ) and you get the SIGWINCH mechanism thrown in.
- Dedicated ( hardware ) X terminals have fallen out of use; a PC or modern thin client with an X server typically provides the same functionality at the same, or lower, cost.
- In the 1990s especially, " thin clients " and X terminals have combined economical local processing power with central, shared computer facilities to retain some of the advantages of terminals over personal computers:
- This approach was actually first attempted as a replacement for PCs in office productivity applications, with the 3Station by 3Com as an early example; in the 1990s, X terminals filled a similar role for technical computing.
- If I recall correctly, the command is something like " xterm-sb-sl 3000 & ", to create an X terminal with a scroll bar and 3000 lines in the buffer as a spawned subprocess.
- Only having access to X terminals, Pei, in 1990, created the first version of Viola for such terminals : " I got a HyperCard manual and looked at it and just basically took the concepts and implemented them . . ."
- An administrator can typically configure an "'XDMCP Chooser "'program running on the local computer or X terminal to connect to a specific host's X display manager or to display a list of suitable hosts that the user can choose from.
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