But what about if I use a true dummy X Terminal?
What happens then? Can I still run fvwm from my home directory.
For example, if i open a "new telnet" window then can I just run it by typing "exec fvwm"?
Thanks,
Neil Zanella
nzanella_at_cs.mun.ca
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Brad Giaccio wrote:
> 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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