Hmmm... sounds like a nice piece of software. I'll have to play with that. Speaking of amazing pieces of software, have you considered "vmware" -- it's a virtual computer that you install on Linux (or Windows if you have that version), then you install an OS on top of that, such as Windows. On my 500Mhz laptop with Redhat 7, I installed Win2k on the VM. Speed was awesome, and we noted it felt pretty much the same as Win2k installed directly on the laptop. Cheers, -Neil. On Friday 15 July 2005 03:49 pm, Josh Koffman scribbled: > On 7/15/05, John Meacham wrote: > > http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/ > > > > It lets you treat your linux and windows machine as if they were one, > > drag your mouse off one screen and it appears on the other. cut-n-paste > > even works seamlessly between the two systems. If you share filesystems > > too then it is really like working on a single machine that is both > > linux and windows. > > Let me also add my support for Synergy. It's really an amazing piece > of software. My one is that occasionally when I close one of the > clients, I have to restart the machine before it'll connect to the > server again. I have no idea why...I'll figure it out someday I'm > sure. The cut and paste between machines is utterly amazing. > > Josh -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist