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Old February 17th 05, 04:59 AM
bart
 
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Like Joe wrote, you CAN dual boot.
I run a quad boot: 98se, w2k, xp & rh9..for old ham apps, general
use, crashing, and complicating my life...all in that order!


On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 07:40:09 -0500, "xpyttl"
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"Leland C. Scott" wrote in message
...

I can see no advantage to running an exported xsession from a *nix

machine
to a windows desktop.


Except when that is all you have access to use. I have a company laptop,


Well, there is a lot more than that. Most of us interact from time to time
with other people, and it's a Windoze/Office world out there. Sorry, that's
the way it is. You can wish all you want, and you can prattle on about how
much better open source stuff is, but the real world is Windoze/Office.
Most of us don't have the luxury of hiding in our hole and pretending that
the outside world doesn't exist.

Even if we can afford/control another box, most of us also have physical
space limitations. I only have room for just so many keyboards on my desk,
and it is a major pain in the butt to have to walk around to another desk to
get to the Linux console. (Yeah, I probably have more space than most).

I run X sessions from Cygwin on a couple of Windoze machines, and it works
quite well. Earlier in the thread there was a mention about windows
behaving weird under Windows, but I haven't seen that. Indeed, if the X
implementation is anywhere close to correct, you shouldn't see that.

But it is a huge convenience to have both the Linux *and* Windoze tools at
my fingertips.

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