On 2013-05-20 21:12, Pete Wright wrote:
> I am talking about running the software remotely (in the cloud), not
> on local machines, with only data (and commands) passed back and
> forth.
Like a Remote Blender Render Farm? :) I can see Renderfarms. Renting out
processorkraft remotely. With free so
It's more of a fog...
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On 2013-06-11 04:40, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> The "cloud" is a really vague term. You could lease a VPS, install X and
> NX, remote in and voila, you are running GIMP in the "cloud". Heck, you
> could lease a Windows VPS, RDP in and then run GIMP. These are bona fide
> "cloud" solutions.
More of
The "cloud" is a really vague term. You could lease a VPS, install X and
NX, remote in and voila, you are running GIMP in the "cloud". Heck, you
could lease a Windows VPS, RDP in and then run GIMP. These are bona fide
"cloud" solutions.
I am not sure what you mean by "only data (and commands) p
Thanks, Hazan, for the good link.
But all this discussion is still about various pieces of client software
you run on a local machine no matter where you get it or how you pay for it.
I am talking about running the software remotely (in the cloud), not on
local machines, with only data (and command
I read this interesting article a few days ago, it addresses the Cloud
part:
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/raving-over-adobe-creative-cloud-or-using-free-software
If you'd like to know more you would have to ask the developers
directly.
Also, I think that the Software as a Service pa
What, if any, progress is being made to running GIMP, Blender, et all, in
the Cloud? Anybody doing this? If so, how can we help? If not, why not?
Pete
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