I have CGWIN installed on my Windows2K desktop here. I don't really like it, but it connects to my laptop. On 23 May 2002 at 9:15, gs@hallgarth.middlesbrough.sc wrote:
Hi
Im in a similar situation. I work in a school in the UK and we are looking at switching from Windows to Linux. I already have a couple of SuSE boxen kicking around doing things like DHCP but we are looking at migrating our NT servers to nix over the summer, and possibly setting up some low- end (P75) classroom machines as thin clients.
One of the biggest problems I am facing is teacher training. I have some teachers who think, for example, that you _NEED_ Photoshop to be able to scan, and nothing else will work.
It has been suggested to me that I can install Cygwin on the Windows machines and use this to connect to Linux systems. Isnt Cygwin made by Red Hat? Will it work with SuSE?
Thanks
Geoff Snowdon Hall Garth School
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