Xming is probably my favorite windows xserver app, but I have noticed some problems with it. Particularly with installing Oracle w/ using xming as an xserver I ran into issues with the installer hanging. When i used a cygwin xserver it didnt have a problem.
DECwindows is the implementation of X-Windows for OpenVMS. DECwindows includes both a client and a server component. The server displays windows on the graphic monitor of the host. The clients generate windows to be displayed by the server. When using a Microsoft Windows PC, an X-Windows server must be installed on the PC for OpenVMS clients to be able to display windows on it.
Due to issues with the keyboard mapping, this may not be the best option for those making significant use of DECterm windows and editing of files. However, if the keypad mapping is not critical to the applications in use, this can be a very good X Windows server for use with OpenVMS clients.
MI/X is an inexpensive X server available from MicroImages at The default options causes the X server to exit when the last window is closed. There is a separate option to copy from the X section into the windows clipboard. This feature may be made automatic in the preferences.
If you use Linux at work, and Windows at home, or vice versa, you might at times need to log in to the computer at your other location, and run programs. Well, you can install an X Server, and enable SSH Tunneling with your SSH Client, and one-up both VNC and Remote Desktop, for speed and usability.
This 'ible covers using sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ and www.bitvise.com/tunnelier as your Windows solutions, and Openssh for the Linux side. On a side note, all of this can also make use of LogMeIn Hamachi as an easy-to-use VPN.
In this step, we'll set up your SSH Client. First, install your copy of Bitvise Tunnelier, and start it up. You can create a connection profile with the Linux server's IP address or hostname, and optionally automatic login information. The next part of this step is filling out the ports to be forwarded via SSH. For the Windows X Server, we'll forward the linux box's port 6010 to the windows box's port 6000, where XMing will run. This way, Linux's own X Server can run undisturbed, at port 6000.
Xming X ServerXming is the leading X Window System Server for Microsoft Windows.It is fully featured, lean, fast, simple to install and because it is standalone native Windows, easily made portable (not needing a machine-specific installation or access to the Windows registry).Xming is totally secure when used with SSH and optionally includes an enhanced Plink SSH client and a portable PuTTY replacement package. Xming installers include executable code, and libraries, only built by me, Colin Harrison (Project Xming's chief developer) + this website is free of adverts, pop-ups and usage tracking of any kind, including cookies, and is hosted on machines only administered by me.Mesa with GLX, or Microsoft WGL, provide interactive OpenGL 2D and 3D network transparent graphics rendering.High performance Windows AIGLX is available for graphics cards that support hardware-accelerated OpenGL.PuTTY is Project Xming's preferred and integrated X terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows: superseding any requirement for a cumbersome POSIX API compatibility layer and simulated directory mount points.Xming is cross-compiled on Linux for Microsoft Windows, using MinGW-w64, mostly from canonical X.Org source code with my patches applied. It is kept current and secure with frequent updates from X.Org, XCB, XKB, FreeType, PThreads4W, Mesa, PuTTY and xorg group issues in freedesktop gitlab.Screenshots
Xming -multiwindow mode on
Windows 7 with five clients
including a remote ParaView.
XDMCP on one X server
and an xlogo X client on
another.
XDMCP on one X server used
to access a remote Raspberry Pi
and a few clients on another.ReleasesLinks and release statusWebsite ReleasesVersionState/NotesReleasedMD5 signaturesSize MBXming
Xming-x647.7.0.97Website Release2 Dec 2023MD5 signatures6.71
7.08Xming-portablePuTTY
Xming-portablePuTTY-x647.7.0.69Website Release2 Aug 2021MD5 signatures2.95
3.05See Donations for how to obtain a Donor Password.Public Domain ReleasesVersionState/NotesReleasedMD5 signatureSize MBXming-fonts7.7.0.10Public Domain9 Aug 2016ed1a0ab53688615bfec88ab399ae547031.1Xming
Xming-mesa6.9.0.31Public Domain4 May 20074cd12b9bec0ae19b95584650bbaf534a
e580debbf6110cfc4d8fcd20beb541c12.10
2.50Website SnapshotsVersionState/NotesSnapshotMD5 signatureSize MBSnapshot Xming
Snapshot Xming-x647.7.0.98Work in progress22 Dec 2023 09:43Not yet released6.71
7.07See Donations for how to obtain a Donor Password.Windows installersXming installers make it child's play to quickly install project components, interactively, with a few mouse clicks.They also install/uninstall, silently, using command line parameters.
Installers are for all Microsoft Windows editions no older than Windows 7 sp1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 sp1, but not ARM-based machines.
Safety note: make sure you put an installer in an empty directory (or in one containing only other Project Xming installer files) before running it to avoid the possibility of a rogue file 'hijack'. It is also wise to check the MD5 signatures of installers (I list a range of better checksums, than md5sum, for the installers in the download directory).XmingOptional extras are the Plink for Xming SSH client, XLaunch wizard, Tools and clients and GLX test clients. At least 24.8MB of free disk space is required. The x64 version is specific for 64-bit Windows x64. Note: use 32-bit Xming on Itanium/ia64.
Don't install anywhere other than the default directory unless you really know what you are doing and install using right-click 'Run as administrator' if necessary.
OpenGL support is now provided by all Xming installers (Xming used to have separate builds and installers; with and without Mesa).
If you intend to use PuTTY: make sure you pick the correct Plink SSH client for use with Xming-portablePuTTY or original PuTTY i.e. there are two different Plink(s) in an Xming installer.
The Xming executable has an absolute minimum of fonts; the so-called built-ins.X clients usually need extra fonts to supplement these...Xming-fontsThis additional installer provides standard core X fonts (which are usually required) and optional extended Bitstream Vera replacement fonts from DejaVue. At least 19.8MB of free disk space is required (for the default selection of fonts). Note: one Xming-fonts installer is common for both 32-bit and 64-bit Xming.
You should install Xming-fonts in the same directory you installed Xming.For an x64 (native 64-bit) installation on 64-bit Windows (x64) this defaults to...C:\Program Files\Xming (also the default install directory on 32-bit Windows)and for a native 32-bit WoW64 installation on 64-bit Windows (x64 or ia64) defaults to...C:\Program Files (x86)\XmingIf you have installed both 32 and 64-bit Xming, on 64-bit Windows, you will need Xming-fonts in both the directories above i.e. sub-directory 'fonts' and contents.
I separated these fonts from Xming installers, above, since they have a high installed footprint, don't change very often and modern X applications use client-side fonts instead via fontconfig. Xming-fonts are however needed by traditional X applications e.g. emacs.Since these standard X Window fonts tend to be ugly, you could use better TrueType fonts from your Microsoft system like this.
Instead of installing Xming-fonts, to provide core X fonts, you could use an X font server on your network.Xming-portablePuTTYThis optional installer provides a fully portable replacement for PuTTY. At least 6.4MB of free disk space is required. You should not install portablePuTTY in the same directory you installed Xming: it is completely autonomous. The x64 version is specific for 64-bit Windows x64.
Don't install anywhere other than the default directory unless you really know what you are doing and install using right-click 'Run as administrator' if necessary.
Xming-portablePuTTY works without requiring access to the Windows registry. The portable Plink executable incorporates the changes for the Plink for Xming SSH client.Using XmingAdept operating systems have X11 Network Transparency, why not Microsoft Windows?Note this website convention: Window = X Window Windows = Microsoft WindowsWhat can you use Xming for?All the normal X Window Server functions and some you might not have thought of