From: William_F._Mitchell (mitchell@cam.nist.gov)
Date: 09/23/93


From: mitchell@cam.nist.gov (William_F._Mitchell)
Subject: Re: running X appl. by modem ?
Date: 23 Sep 1993 12:57:32 GMT

In article <1993Sep22.065902.16859@infodev.cam.ac.uk>, tjrc1@mbfs.bio.cam.ac.uk (Tim Cutts (Zoology)) writes:
|> slksp@cc.usu.edu writes:
|>
|> >In article <1993Sep21.183248.28107@hellgate.utah.edu>, predard%sunset.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Pablo Redard) writes:
|> >>
|> >> I'm wondering if I can log into my account at the university
|> >> from home (through modem) and run an X application?
|>
|> Look for term 1.07, which allows you to do this. You can get it from (if
|> memory serves) ftp.tartarus.uwa.edu.au (Can't remember if that's the right
|> machine name, but it's close).
|>

Does this require making the modem connection with SLIP?

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-- Bill

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