[Beowulf] Repenting for sins against Dell (on good Friday, no less)
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comFri Apr 10 12:35:27 PDT 2009
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2009/4/10 Robert G. Brown <rgb at phy.duke.edu>: > > anything. I use my laptop install primarily for access to a Cisco VPN > (because Cisco sucks and still doesn't support linux worth a damn) and > to be able to run/debug a Windows-only EMR client. You're right there Bob. I have a shiny Sun/Opteron workstation at home, running SuSE. I have a copy of the Cisco VPN client running perfectly well on it. But can I access work from it? Di I have to lug around a heavy laptop every day back and forth from work to home? You betcha. The Windows version of the VPN client has a noddy "firewall" which the remote end gateway checks for. And is this Windows only? Yup.
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