Hi Blake,

I don't know about MYOB but I have had good success using wine and now
Cross Over to run Windows apps. and I see no reason why that shouldn't
apply to MYOB. If you have an app that will only run instance on a
Windows machine you may well find that only one instance can be run on
the LTSP system - certainly that is the case with the call-centre
software I develop. If that is an issue then vmware (which I use a lot)
win4lin, qemu etc. may provide your solution.

I am using Ubuntu (which is Debian-based) and have been using SuSE (rpm)
and had no difficulties with cxoffice, wine nor vmware (wine and
cxoffice are mutually exclusive really).

I wonder if you know of a front-cover CD edition of MYOB?


On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 17:03 +1000, Blake Baxter wrote:
> Wondering if anyone could help me. I'm looking to use ltsp but unsure
> of its capabilites. Can it be used to connect from a Windows box to a
> Linux Server and can there be multiple sessions from different windows
> boxes? Also I need to run MYOB on the Linux box so I was going to use
> win4lin to run it. Will ltsp then talk to win4lin so I can run MYOB in
> terminal sessions?
>  
> Cheers Blake
>  
> Send instant messages to your online friends
> http://au.messenger.yahoo.com 
> 
-- 
Best wishes,
Derek




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