An advanced technique would be to run FUQID remotely via cygwin's X
server, and have a shared drive via samba. Then you could save the temp
space involved, and not have FCP blocked up by shifting gigabytes of files
to insert across the LAN. :) Of course you'd have to access the files
from the LAN server when you wanted to USE them... but then you probably
only want to play them.

Not something for a newbie to attempt anyway.

On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 10:09:27AM +0100, Volodya wrote:
> / phred / wrote:
> >Thanks for the suggestions so far!
> >A couple clarifications:
> >I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
> >I want to run Fuqid & frost on the remote windows machine(s).
> >(does that make it alot harder)
> 
> Couple of problems that i am aware of, that you'll need to avoid:
> Right away turn off "Direct disk access" in fuqid, if you are running it on 
> the machine that isn't where your node is (or even if you run it under 
> wine).
> Frost can sometimes have trouble being installed on the external machine. 
> Install it on your node machine, run once, and then move to the machine of 
> your choice (just move the directory over).
> 
> I've not tried this set up myself, but am planning to move the fuqid to 
> another machine from the node. Let me know if there are any other 
> problems... we can try to work it out together.
> 
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