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From: fletcher@socrates.umd.edu (Charles Fletcher)
Subject: Re: X on the NeXT(coXist demo)
Message-ID: <1991Jun12.140511.14896@socrates.umd.edu>
Summary: coXist demo back on nova
Keywords: coXist, X windows
Organization: University of Maryland, University College
References: <1991Jun12.020913.24116@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> <1991Jun12.033947.22895@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1991 14:05:11 GMT

In article <1991Jun12.033947.22895@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> das15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Douglas A Scott) writes:
>In article <1991Jun12.020913.24116@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> nick@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Nick Christopher) writes:
>>I want to run som X11 stuff on my NeXT. Are there and NeXT ready X11
>>packages out there for free? Is the X11 on cs.orst.edu just that? 
>>
>>Do all of these run in there own window?  I do not want to replace
>>NeXTStep ad my windowing environment - just run a few X apps.
>
>	First off, yes, the X11 package on cs.orst.edu is an X server and
>	accompanying programs which run "instead" of NextStep in the sense
>	that the X window temporarily replaces the NextStep display--but you
>	dont need to concern yourself with that when you run it.  You can
>	survive with a small subset of the binaries that come with it--just
>	read up on X to determine which.
>


Well I'm not sure how I got the job, but I will be putting the coXist
demo back on nova.cc.purdue.edu later today. Look for it in the 
submissions directory. I have included the install instructions that
were posted earlier by Wes Smith. Following these instructions I had no
problem getting the demo up and running. coXist opens a NeXT window which
handles the X windows inside it. Seems to work very well. But *please*
direct any questions or comments to Pencom since I know very little about
X and their product.

Charlie


