You could get similar results with Parallels Boot Camp on a Mac,
too -- just have a copy of the Parallels ~/Library/Parallels/winxp/
Of course, this brings up a good point, too. If the software they need
runs on Mac that might be a better option, since today's Mac's integrate
with Linux
Dan Boger wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 01:01:13PM -0400, R. Mariotti wrote:
Therefore, is anyone USING a linux-based facility to manage remote
windows-based desktops for the purposes of patches, updates, admin,
etc? Of course, we would prefer open sourced facilities but certainly
will look
FYI...
Original Message
Subject: Plat_Forms: Perl is now included
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:27:14 +0200
From: Lutz Prechelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Folks,
thank you all for patiently (or, in some cases,
not-so-patiently) educating me about the state of Perl
as a web development
Concerning perl tidy and why it wasn't working perfectly Tuesday night:
Oh http://web.mit.edu/belg4mit/www/5/, Jared uses this syntax:
perltidy -html -nnn -css=style.css mods.pl
but perltidy doesn't seem to convert tabs to spaces when -html is
specified, and thus when the numbers are added
Normalizing to tabs by adding -t (1 tab per level of indentation) to
the existing command ought to work too. 'tis a shame it does not DWIM.
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