[Gambas-user] Gambas for windows, how?
Tomas Rodriguez
admhardsoft at ...253...
Fri May 28 05:52:29 CEST 2010
I like that solution, actually I installed already the andlinux, and
xming(andlinux installation ask me if I wanna install too), but what should
I do now? after the installation, how can I install gambas and how can I
have access to gambas since windows.
thanks for your help
tomas
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From: "Doriano Blengino" <doriano.blengino at ...1909...>
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:46 PM
To: "mailing list for gambas users" <gambas-user at lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for windows, how?
> Dimitris Anogiatis ha scritto:
>> Tomas,
>> What you could do in this case, is setup a machine with Debian or Ubuntu
>> on
>> the customer's premises, (It doesn't have to be a top notch machine) and
>> setup x2go and he can use the application from Windows by logging in to
>> the
>> debian machine using SSH and x2go which is a terminal server (kinda like
>> RDP
>> for windows).
>>
>> Another solution is to create a Virtual Machine (I usually use
>> Virtualbox)
>> of Ubuntu or debian on the customer's fastest machine enable RDP and
>> login
>> with Windows Remote Desktop client and use Gambas that way.
>>
> There is also AndLinux: http://www.andlinux.org/
>
> It is not an emulator - it is a kernel which runs as a windows service.
>
> I use it on one of my machines and it is amazing: stable, fast, not
> memory hungry, sees everything windows sees (usb sticks, CDs, samba
> shares). You only need to add an X server (I use Xming).
>
> I use it to develop with gambas, and it works well.
>
> Salutations,
> Doriano
>
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