Ed Wilts said (quoting me):

>> I'd love to find a way to run Ximian Evolution on my Windows
>> laptop
>
> You've got a couple of choices:
>
> 1.  Run VNC on your Linux and Windows systems.  This lets you manage the
> Linux display on your Windows system.
>
> 2.  Install an X Server on your Windows system (either commmerical or
> Cygwin) and then export your Linux display to it.  This will let you run
> just Evolution in a window on your laptop.

I've considered doing that, but there are a couple of problems.  First,
whenever I run an X connection like that, the speed is just too darn slow
(I've tried both VNC and an X connection through Cygwin).  Second, getting
my Palm to sync with Evolution when Evolution is really on a different
computer than the one my Palm is hooked up to doesn't seem to work.


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