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Operating Systems Linux how i can share the file between unix or linux in windows ?? Post 302098479 by msn22 on Monday 4th of December 2006 01:13:30 PM
Old 12-04-2006
how i can share the file between unix or linux in windows ??

hello everybody

i have one quetion Smilie about how i can share my file in windows to use it in linux

explane

i have to opreating system

windows xp and linux fedore core and unix ( sun solaris 10 )
and i want to open me file that is storege in windows <<< want to open it in unix or linux

i think there are some commands i can use it but i don't know about it


if anyone know about this problems please tell me Smilie

good regered Smilie ..
 

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OpenGLUT - window SYNOPSIS
#include <openglut.h> void glutPopWindow(void); DESCRIPTION
Request that the current window be brought to the top. A window can be in front of or behind other windows, as determined by the z-order from front to back. Top-level OpenGLUT windows can be placed at the front or back of the z-order by means of the glutPopWindow() and glutPushWindow() API functions. A z-order also applies to the subwindows of a top-level window. While the z-order of top-level windows can usually be adjusted by the user, subwindow z-order is controlled entirely by the application. If this has any effect on your window's visibility, you should receive a glutWindowStatusFunc() callback and a glutDisplayFunc() callback. CAVEATS
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