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15-Oct-2003, 05:48 AM #1
running visual basic in rh9
hi,
id like to know how to install visual basic 6.0 in redhat 9 (dont tell me wine i have tried that), or is there any version for redhat 9

let me know, k
thnx
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15-Oct-2003, 06:21 AM #2
A quick google search turned up a proposed
port of visual basic for linux that was started 2 years ago, but it never
went anywhere.
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16-Oct-2003, 11:00 AM #3
To do things like this you are better off running a LAN with VNC on Linux and Windows. Use VNC to connect a virtual terminal and then you can flick between widows and Linux by using the virtual desktops. Works well.
Then you can use wine to run the VBA - VB code of the Linux node
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