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On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 09:27:12 PDT, J C Lawrence writes:
>I run exmh on my desktops at home and at work with the resulting
>exmh windows being displayed on both my work and home desktops (gratis
>SSH X11 forwarding). In fact, your message was read and replied to
>(this message) while at work, using an exmh instance running on my home
>machine.
So you have 4 copies (1+1 per desktop) of exmh running?
That's what I usually do, but what I'd really like would be some
automagism to tell them "Flist", "Rescan Folder", which I now do
manually whenever I'm going to work at the "other" machine.
cheers,
&rw
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