... > To make this as painless as possible for the windows users, and to show > that Linux/gEDA/PCB are not toys I'm planing on setting up a server that > can run gEDA/PCB using TightVNC over the network. Has anyone ever done > something like this before with (Tight)VNC? I was able to demo to the boss > using his Internet Explorer under Windows to run PCB over the network using > the server built into TightVNC.
I use tightVNC to my headless linux box for pcb. It works well, but not perfect. I also run pcb under cygwin on a windows box at work. With the new X server, the PCB window is just another window on the pc desktop. harry
