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-====== XMing X11 on Windows ======+ 
 +====== XMingX11 on Windows ======
  
 An X server, Xming, is installed on most of our Windows systems. This lets you display window-based applications from remote Unix or Linux systems on your Windows screen. The best way to use it is in conjunction with SSH. An X server, Xming, is installed on most of our Windows systems. This lets you display window-based applications from remote Unix or Linux systems on your Windows screen. The best way to use it is in conjunction with SSH.
  
-===== How To Run UNIX/Linux Programs =====+===== How To Run UNIX/Linux Programs in Windows ===== 
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 +Find the XMing Launcher in the windows start menu:
  
 {{computing:department:windows:01_-_xming_launcher.jpg|Launcher}} {{computing:department:windows:01_-_xming_launcher.jpg|Launcher}}
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 +When the launcher opens, choose the default "multiple windows" option, and click Next:
  
 {{computing:department:windows:02_-_select_display.jpg|Select Display}} {{computing:department:windows:02_-_select_display.jpg|Select Display}}
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 +In the next window, change the selected option to "Start a program" and click Next:
  
 {{computing:department:windows:03_-_how_to_start.jpg|How to start}} {{computing:department:windows:03_-_how_to_start.jpg|How to start}}
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 +In the start a program window, type the name of the Unix/Linux program you want to run. The program "xterm" opens a shell prompt window, where you can run more programs, so it is a good choice.
 +Below that, choose Using Putty, in the remote section. For server to connect to, you can enter any Unix/Linux machine, or **''ssh.physics.umn.edu''** for the general department computing server.  Fill in your physics username and password, and click Next:
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 {{computing:department:windows:04_-_run_remote.jpg|Run Remote}} {{computing:department:windows:04_-_run_remote.jpg|Run Remote}}
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 +Leave all the parameters options blank, and click Next:
  
 {{computing:department:windows:05_-_parameters.jpg|Parameters}} {{computing:department:windows:05_-_parameters.jpg|Parameters}}
  
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 +Now click Finish, and your connection will be started: 
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 +{{computing:department:windows:06_-_finish.jpg|finish}} 
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 +The first time you use it, you will see a box to verify the certificate is correct for the server you are connecting to. You can click "Yes" and it will remember this host for next time: 
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 +{{computing:department:windows:07_-_ssl_cert.jpg|ssl cert accept}} 
computing/department/windows/xming.1195068650.txt.gz · Last modified: 2007/11/14 13:30 by rubin