On 2/27/2010 10:10 PM, David Roberts wrote:
I have a quick question about linux for all.  Is there anybody running a windows pc with 
linux on a bootable cd or bootable drive/flash drive/??? that works for crystallography 
apps?  I have a colleague who does molecular dynamics calculations and he needs some 
conversion programs that are unix based (not pc based - they just haven't been ported and 
that's not my area).  We have linux computers that he can use, but I thought in the end 
it might be easiest if he could just boot up a linux flash drive to run his conversion, 
then go back to his pc and windows.  Something like "damn small linux" or ??

Alternatively, he can install some xterm emulator for windows (like putty) then use it to connect to the real linux machines you already
have.

Any thoughts on this?  Thanks

Dave

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