Don't hold your breath.  I haven't looked in a year or two, but IIRC
your best bet is a Java client if such exists.  For Norton to support
Linux would seriously piss off Microsoft, and I doubt they can afford
the risk.

Out of curiosity, why can't you use VNC?  It installs alongside
PCAnywhere, doesn't interfere with it, and is far less likely to cause
your Windows box to BSOD...

-m


Jamin Collins wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of a pcAnywhere compatible client for Linux?  I know there
> are pcAnywhere like items for Linux, such as VNC.  However, I really need to
> locate a program for Linux that can connect to a true pcAnywhere host.  I'm
> attempting to move my workstation away from Windows entirely.
> 
> Jamin W. Collins
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