Adam Bower wrote:
I don't know which is worse though, owning a Mac or running Redhat.. ;)
Well, Macs are useful for if it rains ;-)
Next Q: Has anyone tried x2vnc yet? It allows linux to take over your windows keyboard and monitor. It sounds like hours of fun are to be had by all here. And the question after that will be: has anyone compiled a kernel to include FreeS/WAN support ?
Jen
On 06-Sep-2002 Jenny_Hopkins@toby-churchill.com wrote:
Adam Bower wrote:
I don't know which is worse though, owning a Mac or running Redhat.. ;)
Well, Macs are useful for if it rains ;-)
Next Q: Has anyone tried x2vnc yet? It allows linux to take over your windows keyboard and monitor. It sounds like hours of fun are to be had by all here.
Rather sluggish, but it works. Mind you I was connecting in over ADSL. Using vnc (the other way) from windows to run an X session over a high-speed link is what I do all day. Mostly OK but sometimes the mouse lags.
And the question after that will be: has anyone compiled a kernel to include FreeS/WAN support ?
Jen
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