Yigal Chripun wrote:
regarding working on a remote machine:
you can mount a remote file system through ssh and work localy on that remoted filesystem.

I do that sometimes, but it's a problem when trying to run the compiler/debugger, as they need to run on the remote machine, not just locally <g>.

Also, mounting a remote filesystem fails on Windows. I know, that really sux. At least putty works.

(10 years ago, I wired up every room in the house with two RG6 cables and two Cat5 cables while it was under construction. Did it myself because the electrical contractor had no idea how to handle high frequency wires, I had to rip all his stuff out and do it over. I had no use for it at the time. I'm sure glad now it was done, everything I have seems to want to plug in to it! Anyhow, I have several machines with different OSs on them on the lan, and ssh to run them from a central location.)

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