<quote who="Michael Kraus"> > <sigh> Can remember when vnc's versions were free. > > (Hrmm... anyone have any old versions of VNC's implementation? Am I > remembering correctly that VNC became VMWare?)
VNC is not related to Win4Lin or vmware, it's a remote access tool. Have a look at tightvnc for a very nice modification of the original. http://www.tightvnc.com/ > > It's a fairly trivial matter making Windows truetype fonts available to > > Linux in general, and by extension, wine. > > Thought so... what about non-truetype? As in Type1? X has supported Type1 for yonks now. :) (Sounds like you're doing publishing/graphics/design work. Sorry, Linux is not yet the platform for your work.) - Jeff -- "The plural of lego is legouch, from when you tread on those plural on the floor in bare feet." - Telsa Gwynne -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
