[NTLUG:Discuss] graphicx pkg on Linux run from Windows?
Bobby Wrenn
bobby at wrennest.com
Mon Sep 10 21:33:47 CDT 2001
Fred,
Will you be running Window$ on another machine? If so, are the machines
on a network? If yes to both try VNC (Google search for VNC). If Window$
will be on the same machine as Linux and you don't want to dual boot.
Try Vmware or Win4Lin (both commercial software). One or both of these
may run your program. However, you should check to see if your program
will run before spending money.
Fred James wrote:
>
> We are a household in the process of converting to Linux - about 50%
> done by most counts, but at our speed that can still be measured in years.
>
> I just bought the Linux version of a well known graphics package, but it
> would be good if one could access and run it using a Windows 95
> "terminal", at least for now - it would just make life so much easier
> right now.
>
> I have never done anything like this before except on SGI, and that was
> SGI to SGI.
>
> Can it be done?
> If so, how?
> What boogers am I looking at?
> Any clues?
>
> TIA.
>
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