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I use Ubuntu, but I like that there is at least one company trying to make sure the integration with existing real Windows world is done.
In my case I have to connect to windows machines and for instance Terminal Server does not allow copy and paste from and to the remote machine. That forced me to reboot and use windows. GNOME-RDP from Novell, allows you to do that, so I can keep with Linux all the time now.
Windows will be very powerfull for at least a bunch of years, and Novell is doing a great work with Mono and integration with Microsoft that will benefit any user, including me. That is why I don't like people who does nothing for Linux, and criticizes people who actually does something.
korvins
16 years 12 weeks 3 days 4 hours ago
I appreciate the work Novell is doing
I use Ubuntu, but I like that there is at least one company trying to make sure the integration with existing real Windows world is done.
In my case I have to connect to windows machines and for instance Terminal Server does not allow copy and paste from and to the remote machine. That forced me to reboot and use windows. GNOME-RDP from Novell, allows you to do that, so I can keep with Linux all the time now.
Windows will be very powerfull for at least a bunch of years, and Novell is doing a great work with Mono and integration with Microsoft that will benefit any user, including me. That is why I don't like people who does nothing for Linux, and criticizes people who actually does something.