On Monday 20 December 2004 08:37 am, Mike Jarabek wrote: > >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. > > We are doing similar things here with gschem running on Solaris, and > being displayed on a Winodows box running Cygwin-X. All indications are > that this works fine.
I was running Cygwin until IT said that it prevented them from restoring a back-up tape when the windows server crashed. Something about the execution attribute being set on the Windows Server back up files. I know that makes no sense, they were just using me as the latest scape-goat. They had used all of their other excuses with the weekly crashes that shut down the company, except for my PC. Don't think they took it well that I could still do my job and ship products. They tried to make it look like I was doing something funky to violate Windows Server Security, got called to VP's office to explain why my files had "funny attributes" on them and no one else in the company had files like that. I just copied the tools that I use to do my job to the server, Cygwin being one of them, as IT back-up policy dictated. To top it off they came around on a weekend and reset all file attributes on all machines in the company to their IT sanctioned attribute state. Needless to say that completely nuked Cygwin that was on my own, non-network, machine. Things like that want me to get my resume up to date (Anyone here in the Pittsburgh/Eire region?)! So Cygwin is not going to happen. Whatever runs on Windows has to be as minimally invasive as possible, like using Internet Explorer to TightVNC's HTTP built-in server. It also has to look like Windows. Remember logic does not apply here... :-( -- � � � http://www.softwaresafety.net/ �http://www.unusualresearch.com/ http://www.bpaddock.com/
