To quote Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # Although it grieves me to say so, there are a couple of Windows-only apps # I'd love to run ... specifically the XML IDE XMLSpy, and a couple of # Chinese-language applications.
If you're willing to do a little work, you might consider Win4Lin. Nice app, I've used it before. Runs Windows in a window, at near-native speed. It doesn't quite support everything, though(like DriectX), but for what you can run(almost any app), it does it well. Aside from that, you might consider making a LILO diskette. Just do 'lilo -b /dev/fd0', reboot, and double-check that it works. Then you can let Windows overwrite your MBR, boot into Linux using the LILO diskette, add a lilo.conf entry for Windows, re-run LILO(without the -b /dev/fd0 option), and there ya go. :) LILO in the MBR, Windows in its place. David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay Aut agere, aut mori. (Either action, or death.)