Logan Shaw wrote:
Henk Jonas wrote:
BTW: cygwin even has a running X-server and allows you to run at least
commandline apps compiled for linux on your windows machine.
By which I assume you mean command line apps that are compiled for
Linux and *running on* Linux as well, right? There's quite a bit
of difference between Linux emulation and remotely displaying apps
that are actually running on a Linux machine. :-)
- Logan
Yes, exactly, I mean command line apps compiled on a linux machine and
intended to run under linux. They can (at leats sometimes) just run
under cygwin without recompiling.
I do not mean remotely displaying the output of an app running on a
linux box using the X-Window server.
Regards
Henk
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