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Re: [cobalt-developers] Re: New Raq user familiar with NT



You might consider using the rack as an X-terminal server. If you do so you
can install an X-windows package on a Windows system that enables you to
access the gui of the redhat desktop.

You might try Reflection... for a start.

I've never tried it but it should work.

Cheers Wim

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Van: david woods <d_woods@xxxxxxx>
Aan: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 oktober 2000 17:18
Onderwerp: [cobalt-developers] Re: New Raq user familiar with NT


> "Michelle A. Hoyle" <michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am a new new Raq user more familiar with NT than Unix or Linux.
> >
> >My company just got some Raq4's...
>
> Ditto!
>
> I am sure there are thousands of people in the same boat as us.
> I have used Unix and Linux, but my main experience is with GUI-based
> systems like Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 and Macintosh.
>
> The reason I bought a Raq4 systems in the first place was primarily
because it
> offers a friendly GUI front-end!
>
> Could Cobalt create a new group for people like me who would rather use a
GUI
> application/utility than the command-line?
>
> Maybe Raq users/Cobalt could post some friendly front-ends to standard
> command-line commands, eg instead of:
>     ps -A
> one could have a Java application wrapped-around this to offer something
> similar to the friendly Task Manager GUI application in Windows.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
>
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