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Can the server and client be using different operating systems?

Synergy Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The synergy network protocol is platform neutral so synergy doesn't care what operating systems are running on the server and clients.

Which operating systems can be run as guests in Virtual Server 2005 R2?

Virtual Server 2005 Frequently Asked Questions
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (Windows Server 2003 SP1 support for Virtual Server 2005 R2 only) In April 2005, Microsoft announced future plans to support additional third-party operating systems, including certain Linux distributions, on Virtual Server 2005 R2. More details of the specific guest operating systems that will be supported and the means of support will be provided at a later date.

Can I have a wireless network using computers with different operating systems?

Freedom Wireless: The Wireless Network Experts: FAQ
Yes. Most wireless networks will work with a wide range of Windows operating systems including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows CE. Some wireless systems will also work with Apple Macintosh, Linux, and other operating systems. However, once you have your wireless network up and running, it should be able to talk to and exchange files with other wireless networks.

What client platforms/operating systems are supported?

Scrumworks Pro FAQ | Danube Technologies
The ScrumWorks Pro Desktop Client is compatible with Windows XP/Vista/2003 Server, Mac OS X 10.4.2+, and Linux KDE windows manager. The ScrumWorks Pro Web Client is compatible with Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla/Firefox 1.5+, and Safari 2.0+.

What kinds of server operating systems are supported?

icoya website - General FAQ
MacOS X on request More operating systems are supported. Please contact us if you cannot find your operating system in the above list.

Operating Systems. What are the limitations of the different Operating Systems?

Targus SCREEN
Windows 95 / 98 / ME - Supports all of the standard screen-scroller features and Enhanced features of the mini mouse with the included software utility program. Windows 2000 /NT 4.0 - Supports the standard screen-scroller features (see chart above for installation instruction

What Operating Systems are supported by the MediaMVP?

Frequently asked questions about MediaMVP
MediaMVP is supported under WindowsXP Home, WindowsXP Professional and Windows 2000 (Services Pack 3 or above with Internet Explorer 6 or higher REQUIRED).

With which operating systems can I use Cluster?

Appendix A. Frequently Asked Questions About MySQL 5.1
MySQL Cluster is supported on most Unix-like operating systems, including Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, BSD, HP-UX, AIX, and IRIX, among others, as well as Novell Netware. Cluster is not supported for Windows at this time. However, we are working to add Cluster support for other platforms, including Windows, and our goal is to offer MySQL Cluster on all platforms for which MySQL itself is supported.

What operating systems are supported?

OpenSSH FAQ
Even though OpenSSH is developed on OpenBSD a wide variety of ports to other operating systems exist. The portable version of OpenSSH is headed by Damien Miller. For a quick overview of the portable version of OpenSSH see OpenSSH Portable Release. Currently, the supported operating systems are:

What operating systems does it run on ?

news.answers/waffle-faq
IBM-PCs and compatibles running MSDOS (which includes MS-Windows, DR-DOS, Novell DOS, and OS/2 if you have enough memory). Many variants of unix. In particular, configuration options are already in place for: NeXT, BSD 4.2/4.3, A/UX, SUN, LINUX, IRIS, Ultrix, XENIX, Interactive 386/ix, HP/UX, Altos 2000. If you have one of these environments, Waffle should just drop in with no problems.

What's the difference between the -client and -server systems?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Java HotSpot VM
These two systems are different binaries. They are essentially two different compilers (JITs)interfacing to the same runtime system. The client system is optimal for applications which need fast startup times or small footprints, the server system is optimal for applications where the overall performance is most important. In general the client system is better suited for interactive applications such as GUIs.

Where do I get the server and client systems?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Java HotSpot VM
Client and server systems are both downloaded with the 32-bit Solaris and Linux downloads. For 32-bit Windows, if you download the JRE, you get only the client, you'll need to download the SDK to get both systems. For 64-bit, only the server system is included. On Solaris, the 64-bit JRE is an overlay on top of the 32-bit distribution. However, on Linux and Windows, it's a completely separate distribution. Since Java SE 5.

C1. How are exported file systems and client mount points tracked on the server?

Linux NFS faq
etc/exports contains information about how file systems should normally be exported. This is only read by exportfs. var/lib/nfs/etab contains information about what filesystems should be exported to whom at the moment. var/lib/nfs/rmtab contains a list of which filesystems actually are mounted by certain clients at the moment. proc/fs/nfs/exports contains information about what filesystems are exported to actual client (individual, not subnet or whatever) at the moment.

How can I connect two HDD drives in the same computer that support different operating systems?

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This feature can be set up in the "Standard CMOS Setup Menu". For example, allow DOS/Windows 3.1 to operate the primary master hard disk drive and Windows 95 to operate the primary slave hard disk drive. Given that the system uses the primary master drive as it's default setup drive, you can change to the slave drive by setting "NONE" for the Primary/Master and "Auto" for the Primary/Slave in the Standard CMOS Setup Menu.

Can I mix different kinds of hardware and operating systems in one MySQL Cluster?

Appendix A. MySQL 5.1 Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, so long as all machines and operating systems have the same "endianness" (all big-endian or all little-endian). It is also possible to use different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we recommend this be done only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see Section 16.5.1, "Performing a Rolling Restart of the Cluster").

Can the Gong server be installed in operating systems other than Microsoft Windows based systems?

The Gong Project - Frequently Asked Questions
The development is done and tested in a Microsoft Windows based environment (including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003) as well as in a Fedora Linux installation. The Gong server should work in any system supporting Java. We have made an installation package for installing Gong on Microsoft Windows as well as one for Linux based systems. To use the server in other systems a script has to be written so that the class gong.GongServer is executed. The class can be found in the gong.

On which operating systems had Discretix already ported the Multi-Scheme DRM Client?

Discretix - FAQ - Hardware-based security, Secure Boot, Mobi...
Discretix has vast experience porting its Multi-Scheme DRM to a large number of operating systems and environments including: Symbian, UIQ, Windows Mobile, Linux, Nucleus, OSE, APOXI, BREW and more. Additional operating systems and applications frameworks can be added upon request.

I see different drives on different letters under MWS than I do under other operating systems Why?

Managed Windows Service (MWS) Installation - Computing Servi...
Any manual changes to drive letters under one operating system will not be reflected in other operating systems on the same machine. Each operating system will have its own mapping of what drive letters correspond to what items of hardware, and this mapping is stored within the operating system. It is not intrinsic to the device or partition itself.

Q2. What are the Operating Systems under which my Device Server is supported?

Device Server FAQs by Quatech
A.Windows XP keeps a registry of all "Microsoft Certified" drivers, and provides a warning during any installation of an uncertified driver. This warning has nothing to do with the quality of the driver or its ability to function properly in your system. If any changes-even minor ones-- are made to a Microsoft Certified driver, that driver must go through the Microsoft Certification process again, which can take some time.
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