Olle H�lln�s wrote:
>
> >> Use MpCb. http://www.idata.sk/~robo/mpcb/index.html
> >
> >
> > I haven't been able to get this program to work with Redhat
> > 7.1 and KDE. It segfaults when I run it. I've tried both
> > the rpm and tarball installs. I presume that you have to
> > have both the Windows and Linux versions running for this to
> > work. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > -Bill-
> >
> > Bill Gurley, Supervisor of Technical Services
> > Department of Chemistry
> > University of Tennessee, Knoxville Campus
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> Well.. remove the gnome support and compile.. altho it has a pretty stupied
> configure script so need to move gnome-config away a bit..
>
> mv /usr/bin/gnome-config /usr/bin/gnome-config.bak
> cd sources/mpcb-0.4
> make clean
> rm config.cashe
> ./configure
> make && make install
> mv /usr/bin/gnome-config.bak /usr/bin/gnome-config
>
> that should work a bit better :)
Thank you for the tip! That worked.
And now I have mpcb configured, and I can copy/paste between
win4lin and linux. This is great! At least until
Netraverse provides support in win4lin. For those who have
not yet tried this, you have to configure both the windows
session and the linux machine to be both "server" and
"client" in mpcb, in order to copy/paste in both
directions. Start up mpcb in both OS's. Then, in an
application in one platform, scroll and copy as you normally
would, then go to the other OS, click on the name of the
relevant host in mpcb, then go to your desired application
and paste.
-Bill-
Bill Gurley, Supervisor of Technical Services
Department of Chemistry
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Campus
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