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> * are there any pitfalls Be aware of CR/LF issues. > * which client can I use on the linux machines (on windows we are using WinCVS is not a client. It is a GUI frontend, in turn it uses the cvs.exe executable. AFAIK Cervisia is one of the most used GUI frontend under Linux, although a lot of Linux developer uses the command line tool or CVS integration within IDEs like Eclipse. > * which protocol can I use Any supported protocol. > * is it possible to use standard cvs on the linux client Yes. But you will lose the advanced features of CVSNT. I suggest to install CVSNT under Linux too. > * is it necessary to change or adjust the settings on the server If you use Eclipse or the standard cvs client you can tune the compatibility features. Nothing is required if you use CVSNT. -- LDS