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- I'm looking for network backup software for LAN WorkPlace for DOS that
- will dump data onto a DAT drive on an SCO system or anything for a Unix
- system that could work with a Winsock.dll. Commercial or shareware sources
- are fine. If anyone knows of one please email me at the address below,
- ASAP.
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- Rawn Shah RTD Systems & Networking, Inc.
- System Consultant 2601 N Campbell Ste 202B, Tucson AZ 85719
- rawn@rtd.com (602) 318-0696 FAX: (602) 318-0695
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri Feb 4 02:36:50 1994
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- Date: 4 Feb 1994 08:36:50 -0600
- From: jp@unlinfo.unl.edu (jerome pier)
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- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- Subject: How to run Openwin remotely with Micro-X
-
- have had good luck with Micro-X running (d)xterm sessions on Dec
- Ultrix, Hp730, and Sun 4.1.3 thanks to many X gurus in house. I
- am a total X11 newbie so maybe this is more of an X question. I
- would like to start up an openwin (3.0) session instead of the
- xterm session. I tried to do this but Micro-X keeps telling me
- that there is already a display seesion running on whatever
- display number I have set. I read in the Micro-X help and the
- openwin man pages that -display can be used to run more than 1
- session. I've tried several things such as changing the display
- number, changing to single window mode (virtual root), etc. and I
- still get the same thing. Anyone have any idea what I'm doing
- wrong? Do I even want to be running openwin instead of xterm?
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- Jerome Pier
- jp@unl.edu
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-