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Tim's Wee Part of the World: XP or Linux?

2009-12-28  by: Katie Glossner

The Internet, December 26, 2009 - Tim Brown writes: "NoMachine is a suite of applications you can install on Linux running it as a server and then you just get the Windows Client, log into the Linux Box with it and Bingo! A lovely Linux Desktop session running on my XP box. NoMachine is a great thing for us great people who want to use Linux from Windows remotely."



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