Here's a spec to please the taste buds...
I've a customer who has been win4lining for a couple of years with great
success. Their setup goes:
Windows PC. Cygwin. ssh -XCf -- Linux Box -- /bin/win (win4lin runs on
remote box, X forwards back to the Windows PC.
They are looking at going from
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Subject: [SLUG] Mega X machine spec - ideas?
Here's a spec to please the taste buds...
I've a customer who has been win4lining for a couple of years
with great success. Their setup goes:
Windows PC. Cygwin
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Here's a spec to please the taste buds...
I've a customer who has been win4lining for a couple of years with great
success. Their setup goes:
Windows PC. Cygwin. ssh -XCf -- Linux Box -- /bin/win (win4lin runs on
remote box, X forwards back to the Windows PC.
They are
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Sent: Wednesday, 8 December 2004 10:18 AM
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Subject: [SLUG] Mega X machine spec - ideas
If you're doing Linux and want to put up with some non 64-bit apps, I'd
recommend Opteron 2xx or better, running Fedora x86-64/Win4Lin and NX
server. This way, clients don't need to know squat in order to connect
cause the NX client is much easier to install and configure than Cywin.
And