![]() ![]() But, unlike the original X.Org project that even supports Windows XP, X410 only supports Windows 10 it doesn't need to worry about compatibility with previous Windows versions, and more importantly, it can freely make use of the new features available in Windows 10. X410 is based on the X.Org open-source project that has been actively developed and maintained far before Windows 10. In order to get this same functionality on a Windows machine, we need to start an Xserver that can display the remote X11 application. On a Unix/Linux machine, you can run remote applications via XForwarding with something like: ssh -X “gimp”. ![]() This tutorial will cover how to forward X11 applications from a remote Unix/Linux host to a local Windows machine.
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