Kevin Keane wrote:
> For those of us using Windows to administer bacula, I found an easy way 
> to run bat. Read up about it in the Wiki page at 
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=hints_tips:bat_over_ssh_-_another_approach
> 
> Basically, it's simple: install an X server on Windows, and then use SSH 
> X11 forwarding to run bacula on the server with just the user interface 
> running on Windows.
> 
> Hopefully, it will help somebody!
> 
I love the idea behind xming ...

But as you certainly knows qt could be natively compiled for windows ( see kde4 
progress )
So now nokia as also released qt as lgpl, I'm pretty sure we can have a native 
win bat version.

Just need to find a volunteers capable of doing this.
( not always the easy part :-) )


-- 

     Bruno Friedmann

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