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^ So to keep things simple, X Forwarding would let my play the default Solitaire game from my Windows XP on my tablet?
Ooh.
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Exactly the opposite - You view Your N900 application on other machine (linux with X based - native, windows - using special "client", which is in fact X server, no need to get into details before You already check how it works ).
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2012-01-02
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Forwarding apps from a desktop, fine. Forwarding from N900? No...
There is no pointer, and the way Hildon works is very different from any desktop window manager. Most apps from the N900 become hopeless to use, because there is no integration.
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On that windows PC, you will need: an X server (bit confusing, because you are more like a client) like Xming and a terminal program like putty with x forwarding enabled.
If it is resolution wise possible, you can also take over a desktop just using VNC. Somewhat easier to configure and you can also control windows remote.
Good luck experimenting