I have recently bought myself and "old" Pentium two, 400mhz machine and dropped Linux Red Hat 7.3 on it.
Not wanting to get drowned in a sea of cables, I thought there must be software out there that will let me run this box via my machine that runs Windows XP. Well call me a legume, there exists software by the name of VNC Server/VNC viewer. Now I am running both XP/Linux via one screen, one keyboard, and one wheelie mouse. My biggest problem to date? How the hell can I find the pipe key on a 104 keyboard...
Anybody got an answer for that one?
Methinks its another conspiracy from Redmond!
Anyway, I now have the convenience of 2 operating systems and am enjoying them both, each has their own little particular quirks, and this end user/menu dropper does not mind exploring either.
Create your own Network, explore OS's have fun, computing is what you make of it!!!!!
I have recently bought myself and "old" Pentium two, 400mhz machine and dropped Linux Red Hat 7.3 on it. Not wanting to get drowned in a sea of cables, I thought there must be software out there that will let me run this box via my machine that runs Windows XP. Well call me a legume, there exists software by the name of VNC Server/VNC viewer. Now I am running both XP/Linux via one screen, one keyboard, and one wheelie mouse. My biggest problem to date? How the hell can I find the pipe key on a 104 keyboard... Anybody got an answer for that one? Methinks its another conspiracy from Redmond! Anyway, I now have the convenience of 2 operating systems and am enjoying them both, each has their own little particular quirks, and this end user/menu dropper does not mind exploring either. Create your own Network, explore OS's have fun, computing is what you make of it!!!!!