On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 20:12, Ho'ala Greevy wrote: > Eric's right, samba will take care of file/print sharing between all 3 > machines. From what you've described, it sounds like the only additional > hardware you'll need is the DSL "modem." > > As for your financial software and relunctance to jump into Linux, have > you considered VNC? It's free, it'll run on both Linux and Wintel, and > it'll allow you to access your financial records without losing anything. > > In a nutshell... CHANCE 'EM!!
A bit of clarification, VNC is a free remote desktop program with clients and servers available for any platform. This means that you can control your Windows desktop from your Linux desktop across the network, and vice versa. Unfortunately VNC Windows server has problems in refreshing the screen because they don't know the secret API's used by Microsoft Terminal Server. If you VNC into Linux, MacOS or other versions of Unix you have a very fast and responsive remote desktop, unfortunately it doesn't work that way for Windows. (I'm replying to your original post soon with more information.)
