On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 09:03, Scot L. Harris wrote: > I'm not running windows on my laptop anymore but have several launchers > (icons) that I can just click to start various applications that > actually run on remote systems. No need to get a command line window to > start those applications. An interesting variation on this (assuming you started Cygwin X in -multiwindow mode) is to start nautilus in your first window. Then you get a window showing your Linux desktop minus the gnome menus, but able to start any launchers you have placed there - which you can do by simply dragging them off the gnome menu when you have a normal login. You can arrange the launchers in folders or place a symlink there pointing to some pre-built set of launchers (handy for setting up a large group). When you double-click the launcher a new window opens on the desktop for the application. A related question: is it possible to execute just the gnome menu or task bar in a remote window? Sometimes I'd like to park just the menu buttons from several different machines on my desktop so I can execute anything/anywhere without having to build launchers in the file systems. Or is there already a location where nautilus would display this? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx