The X-WIn32 software package allows users of Microsoft Windows systems to use applications from remote Unix or Linux systems that use the X Window Protocol. If you have not done so already, you should download X-Win32, install it, and read the appropriate usage notes (if any) for the version of Microsoft Windows you are using on your computer.
The instructions below will help you add sessions to the X-Win32 software to support SENS timeshare and UBUnix sessions.
Note 1: If you are using a PC in SENS-supported lab, X-Win32 is already installed and configured, and you can skip ahead to the section "Running X-Win32".
Note 2: If you downloaded X-Win32 from the UBIT X-Win32 download site, it is already configured for many of the systems shown below, and you can probably skip ahead to the section "Running X-Win32" unless you need a system that is not part of the preset configurations.
Session Name: | Sessions: | |
---|---|---|
ENG Linux | Connection method: | ssh |
Host: | linux.eng.buffalo.edu | |
Port: | 22 | |
Command: | xterm -ls -sb -fn 9x15 | |
ENG Unix | Connection method: | ssh |
Host: | unix.eng.buffalo.edu | |
Port: | 22 | |
Command: | xterm -ls -sb -fn 9x15 | |
NSM Unix | Connection method: | ssh |
Host: | unix.nsm.buffalo.edu | |
Port: | 22 | |
Command: | xterm -ls -sb -fn 9x15 | |
NSM Linux | Connection method: | ssh |
Host: | linux.nsm.buffalo.edu | |
Port: | 22 | |
Command: | xterm -s -sb -fn 9x15 | |
UBunix | Connection method: | ssh |
Host: | ubunix.buffalo.edu | |
Port: | 22 | |
Command: | xterm -ls -sb -fn 9x15 |