I only have two Windows package that I have to run. Both run in Wine
almost flawlessly, except that one of them has dongle protection which
Wine can't emulate. I do run the other program under Wine quite a lot.
Lucky me, I have another computer running Linux, to which I point my VNC
client, over a point to point ethernet. Full screen of course: I like
the illusion of running Linux on the client to be as complete as
possible :-).
The only downside is that the fast, expensive machine is idle almost all
the time (it runs only the VNC client and occasionally the annoying
dongle protected program).
> What's wrong with using Telnet and Exceed to show off the capabilities of
> Linux?
He doesn't have a second computer.
If he did, I would highly recommend VNC instead of Exceed as it's (a)
free, (b) very good.
-- Jamie
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