If using vnc is not an option, I would recommend downloading and
evaluating vmWare for Linux (www.vmware.com).  That will allow you to
run an Windows system under Linux, where you can run PC Anywhere to do
what you want.  If it works, the price for registering vmWare is fairly
reasonable.

On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 02:24, James wrote:
> YES,  The best version as far as speed I've used can be dl'd at
> www.tightvnc.com (despite the com it's a gpl'd app) Originally designed by
> the Olivetti Research labs in England, it rocks.  Windows/Linux/Freebsd
> clients in the tight version Mac and WinCE in the standard version.  Best
> situation is using a windows box as a client to VNC into a linux box. 
> Tight VNC also has links on the front page to the ORL site on VNC. 
> 
> My suggestion is leave PCAnywhere on whatever box it's on.  Install VNC
> along side of it (they are compatible) and then run the desktop.  As long
> as no one tries to use PCAnywhere at the same time you are using VNC (no
> multitasking in windwoze) you are in great shape.
> 
> James
> 
> 
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:14:12 -0700
> Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Tuesday 05 February 2002 11:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Is there a PC Anywhere client (NOT a host) port for Linux?  I'd like
> to be
> > > able to stay in Linux when having to dial-in to various Winders
> machines I
> > > have to take care of.  Yes, I know about the various other programs
> that
> > > exist that do the same thing, but I need to be able to talk to a PC
> > > ANywhere Host.
> > 
> > I have no idea if there is anything that can play nice with PCAnywhere. 
> 
> > PCAnywhere under Wine?  Citrix Winframe for linux?  There is no linux 
> > PCAnywhere client but there may be other ways to do it from linux.
> > 
> > 
> 
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