Revolution seems ideal for Linux GUIs

2004-08-16 Thread Paul Arnott
Hello again, Having played around with different versions of Linux, it seems that the biggest impediment to uptake is a lack of GUI tools to perform tasks like maintaining servers and the like. I've since found a fairly good solution in the form of Webmin, which uses a browser interface to do

Re: Revolution seems ideal for Linux GUIs

2004-08-16 Thread Andre Garzia
On Aug 16, 2004, at 8:54 PM, Paul Arnott wrote: Hello again, Having played around with different versions of Linux, it seems that the biggest impediment to uptake is a lack of GUI tools to perform tasks like maintaining servers and the like. I've since found a fairly good solution in the form

Re: Revolution seems ideal for Linux GUIs

2004-08-16 Thread Chipp Walters
Hi Paul, It's pretty easy. I wrote a 'shell' for an OpenSouce MacOSX command-line app called Synergy. You can see the website here: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/SynergyOSX/default.htm Took me about a day. best, Chipp ___ use-revolution mailing

Re: Revolution seems ideal for Linux GUIs

2004-08-16 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hello Paul, As an example, Revo is the only tool i use to build my PostgreSQL's management tools (as a dedicated n-tier front-end/application server networked app), from DB creation to pg_dumps ;) Best, this way let me get the best from the object oriented features of Postgres. Le 17 août 04,