newbie wanting to switch to FreeBSD - planning stage question
Eric Schuele
e.schuele at computer.org
Thu May 4 20:07:23 UTC 2006
Barnaby Scott wrote:
> I am new to FreeBSD (or any other Unix operating system) but am very
> keen to make the switch. I have read as much as I can over the last
> couple of years, and am very nearly ready to ditch the various Windows
> versions on my network - however there is one Windows-only application I
> really cannot find a replacement for, and that is Rhino3D
> (http://www.rhino3d.com/). Looking at the CAD section of the ports
> collection does not offer any alternative that is at all comparable, so
> I fear I'm stuck with it.
>
> I believe Rhino does not work with any Windows emulators either, so I
> imagined I had only 2 options left - have completely separate computers
> and retain Windows on one - no good because my desk is cluttered enough
> already, or to go for a dual-boot one - no good either as I would
> constantly be rebooting (or would in practice revert to Windows and
> never get to learn FreeBSD which is what I want to do!)
>
> However, I don't mind having a Windows machine running somewhere on the
> network out of the way, but would want to use the keyboard, monitor and
> mouse attached to my FreeBSD machine. Does anyone know if it is possible
> in principle to drive a Windows program on a Windows machine, but from a
> Unix computer?
You can "Remote Desktop" into the Windows machine.
net/rdesktop.
Leave it headless in a closet somewhere (with AC) and remote desktop to
it. :)
> If this is not an idiotic question, and this sort of
> thing is possible, where would I find some fairly idiot-proof
> instructions on how to set it up, or at least some reading to get me
> started?
>
> I realise that a common bit of advice is to try stuff out and see, but
> if I cannot see a way forward, the time invloved in installing and
> learning FreeBSD would be very hard to justify, so please bear with me -
> I would be grateful for any advice at this stage.
>
> Many thanks,
> Barnaby Scott
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Regards,
Eric
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