Martín De Marchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi!
I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
machines and use the linux application
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Sent: 31 December 2002 01:23
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Subject: Re: XFree and File Systems
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Hasn't got cygwin any nfs port ?
No. This does not make sense since the NFS driver must be
attached to the
windows VFS. It would be possible
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:28 am, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Martín De Marchi wrote:
Hi!
I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
machines and use the linux application
Hi!
I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
machines and use the linux application remotely.
I need that the user (windows system) use the
remote linux application (via xfree)
Martín De Marchi wrote:
Hi!
I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
machines and use the linux application remotely.
I need that the user (windows system) use the
Hasn't got cygwin any nfs port ?
No. Using the remote application is like walking to the linux pc and
working there. You don't have access to the windows host. The only
way
to exchange files is to use a network filesystem (SMB or AFS) and
access
this from linux and windows. Same for the