[ale] Cygwin Or...?

Christopher Fowler cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Tue Mar 18 14:26:39 EST 2003


Cygwin with XFree86 will do the trick.  You can create a shell scrip
that can be an icon on the desktop.

On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 13:20, Keith R. Watson wrote:
> At 10:21 PM 2/25/2003 +0000, hbbs at attbi.com wrote:
> >Suppose I want to deploy a Linux GUI app (let's say MrProject, an X11/Gnome
> >app) and my user base is already set up on Win2K.  What are my rollout 
> >options
> >given that I must retain the Win2K clients?
> >
> >I've been looking at Cygwin and it seems that it might be a piece of the
> >puzzle; at the moment, though, I am willing to entertain either running 
> >the app
> >centrally or independently on each client machine.  I want to minimize the
> >impact at the desktop level (i.e., dropping a desktop icon on everyone's 
> >screen
> >is preferable to performing an app install at every client machine).
> >
> >Assume furthermore that I am not interested in buying X server software for
> >each client and that each user should be able to run an independent 
> >instance of
> >the app (as opposed to several people contending for the same instance).
> >
> >- Jeff
> 
> Jeff,
> 
> I read the other responses and was surprised that no one had considered 
> VMware. This would unfortunately involve installing an application (VMware) 
> on each machine which I know you were trying to avoid. The upside is that 
> you could then deploy a Linux vm with MrProject to all the W2K machines via 
> a file copy. This would also solve your UNIX/W2K compatibility problem. The 
> other problem is that VMware is not exactly inexpensive.
> 
> keith
> -------------
> 
> Keith R. Watson                        GTRI/ITD
> Systems Support Specialist III         Georgia Tech Research Institute
> keith.watson at gtri.gatech.edu           Atlanta, GA  30332-0816
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