[Info-vax] X-terminals again
Bill Gunshannon
billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Wed Jan 14 14:54:46 EST 2009
In article <496e388c$0$22133$ba620dc5 at nova.planet.nl>,
Wilm Boerhout <w6.boerhout at planet.nl> writes:
> Bill Gunshannon vaguely mentioned on 14-1-2009 18:43:
>>
>> Surely people here don't honestly expect users to actually do something
>> like this to run X-windows today? Even VMS has supported XDM for quite
>> some time.
>
> Maybe Shirley Honestly would, but I wouldn't touch XDM with a 10-ft
> pole. Unsecure, doesn't fit in with VMS intrusion detection, etc. But
> hey, that's me, old fashioned...
So you expect users to telnet/SSH/whatever into the VMS box and start
X by hand? 90% of my users wouldn't now what to put after /NODE= and
really shouldn't in this day and age. I assume the next line creates
one DECTerm (you'll have to p[ardon me, I haven't used that method in
over 15 years!). The user then has to know the commands for anything
he wants to do and has to start each one individually? Making a user
do that would probably get me fired by the end of the week.
bill
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