you will not have aproblem running it from your home directory at all as
for running it on an machine that depends, if they are all the same
architecture then there should be no problem. if they are different
architectures then you will need one binary and set of modules for each
platform.
Brad
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Neil Zanella wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am on a small LAN with NFS.
> Suppose I install fvwm in my home directory.
> Will I then be able to run it from anywhere I want or
> will I still have a problem since in reality my home directory
> will be located on a remote machine, except for there is NFS?
> Will I be able to run fvwm from any PC/X Terminal on campus?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil Zanella
> nzanella_at_cs.mun.ca
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