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On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Doug Hart wrote:

>  I thought I would change my PC desktop over to Linux and start getting up
> to speed on it before I had to used it on my iSeries.  The PC I wanted to
> use does 6 main tasks for me.  After checking into each of them I find that
> the only unsupported functions would be IBM's Client Access Express and
> Operations Navigator.  This seems ironic that these two functions require
> Windows with all the IBM push for using Linux.

As already mentioned you can fill your Client Access Express needs at
http://tn5250.sourceforge.net.  As for Operations Navigator the rumor has
it that it will be available using the Eclipse software (though not
currently available).  I don't even have a windows machine and we are able
to run our AS/400s just fine using only linux.

You could try getting Xandros ($99 linux distribution) which includes
Crossover.  That may allow you to run Client Access Express and Operations
Navigator right on your linux computer.  It will allow you to install and
run MS Office on linux (yes, that's right, on linux).  It might even let
you run Civilization III (at least I hope it does :) ).

James Rich



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