On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:50:41AM -0500, William Sutton wrote:
> Depends on what you mean by disk sharing, but you could make a samba 
> shared drive from the Linux box to the Windows box to at least keep the 
> files available to both.  Also, if you need to be able to switch between 


Except that the Windows box does not have a network cable attached.



> them (e.g., workstation type stuff), you might look at synergy 
> (http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/).  It's a nice open source program that 
> runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, etc, and ties the different systems 
> together such that the keyboard, video, and mouse mostly act as though it 
> was a single desktop.


That's an interesting thought.  I will have to keep this in mind for
other things.


Thanks,
Brian

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