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  • Subject: Re: knode uploaded articles dates
  • From: "Michael B. Trausch" <michael.trausch.no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 16:16:40 -0400
  • Newsgroups: alt.os.linux
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Roy Schestowitz wrote in <8337831.O9o76ZdvQC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Tue May 16
2006 04:12:

> __/ [ Michael B. Trausch ] on Tuesday 16 May 2006 08:28 \__
> 
>> Roy Schestowitz wrote in <5076118.cDLdoWI3XC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Tue May
>> 16 2006 03:02:
>>> 
>>> 5-6 years ago I began using an X server from Labtam <
>>> http://www.labtam-inc.com/ >. There are plenty more of these abound
>>> nowadays.
>>> 
>> 
>> Looks like that's for-pay software.  PuTTY + Xming has always worked for
>> me.  :)
>> 
>>         - Mike
> 
> They issue some campus licences. Bear in mind, I speak from an historical
> perspective. I never set my hands on Windows.
> 

I used to have to use Windows in the various offices that I was in, and
since they allowed us to install third party software and didn't mind what
we were using it for, I had done some looking around and found that
solution quite easy to use.  In addition, I was able to use it to offload
some of my file processing -- the companies only requirements were that the
data never leave the employee's control, and they permitted employees to
take data home with them to work on, so I was able to use my machines
by "taking" the data home, so to speak, and work more quickly and
efficiently. :)

        - Mike


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