Horrible Looking again, it seems to affect what protocols are accepted by the server, and has nothing to do with the mechanism the server uses for its own drawing. So are these software that is run on my Linux machine? Or that is run on my Windows machine when I get the Xming?Īnd does this have anything to do with GNOME or I'm pretty sure that the Win32 version of an X server does not use X-Windows for its own drawing, since that would need to be interpreted by another X server. I have very limited understanding of what OpenGL, X-Windows, mesa and such unfortunately. I have gone beyond the call of duty to explain one client uses OpenGL to draw its Windows the other uses the X-Windows framework. I will not share you my opinion on the matter, questions seeking opinions, are strictly not on topic. I have explained the choice is purely a cosmetic one.
I have told you what the differences are between the two versions. This is not useful in helping me to make an informed decision. Which one do you want to use? Pick that one. Your choice is a cosmetic one.īecause I'm SSHing into a Linux box, does it not depend on the Linux machine I'm SSHing into? Does that narrow down my choice? Could you explain what the difference is? You are seeking our opinion on which version of the client you should use. It is named Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). In Windows 10, it is now possible to run Ubuntu Bash shell, without dual boot nor virtual machine, directly using the Windows kernel’s new properties.
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Just so you understand the reason I didn't find this question helpful. Configure Windows 10 for Ubuntu and server X. Both are the same client, one uses X Windows the other OpenGL, this is a personal choice, pick the one you want to use.
Which client do you want to use? Both to the same identical thing. How do I determine if I need Xming or Xming-mesa? Both are listed at.