What you failed to say was that this is a WINDOWS program you are trying
to run in Linux...
Nope.
-JMS
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Boliver Allmon
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 7:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Running program on Linux Machine
We have a membership record program that we use to maintain church
membership and
contribution records.
I have only had LM 8.0 installed for a week or so, So I still have lots
of reading
and questions to ask. The system needs to be relatively easy to operate
as I would
not classify the people using the system as "computer geeks".
On Tue, 10 July 2001, etharp wrote:
>
> I would say there are a load of ways to do this,,, depending on what
> program
> you intend to run. you might want to set up a web -enabled (html front
end,
> perl and cgi to process and mysql to be the database) what sort of
program
> did you have in mind/
>
> On Monday 09 July 2001 13:13, Boliver Allmon wrote:
> > Civileme,
> >
> > Can you or someone help me out?
> >
> > I want to enable myself and others (via login and password) to login
> > via remote access dialup and run programs on my Linux box. Is this
> > possible? I have had some "geeks" tell me that I can do this only
> > with PCAnywhere or simular products. I am trying to keep the cost
> > down and make it as simple as possible. The Linux box is for the
> > church and money is a concern.
> >
> > Note: The ladies who will input the information do not desire to
> > come to the church late at night or by themselves.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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