Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-07 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Eric Richardson wrote: > Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > > > Damon Muller wrote: > > > > > Quoth Karsten M. Self, > > > > I'd recommend a tool such as Win4Lin over either of the prior > > > > suggestions. > > >> > > > The win4lin site does not seem to have released any patches or modules > > > for

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-07 Thread Eric Richardson
Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > Damon Muller wrote: > > > Quoth Karsten M. Self, > > > I'd recommend a tool such as Win4Lin over either of the prior > > > suggestions. > >> > > The win4lin site does not seem to have released any patches or modules > > for any kernels newer than 2.4.5 (I think). > >

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-06 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Damon Muller wrote: > Quoth Karsten M. Self, > > I'd recommend a tool such as Win4Lin over either of the prior > > suggestions. >> > The win4lin site does not seem to have released any patches or modules > for any kernels newer than 2.4.5 (I think). They released them a few weeks ago. I'm run

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-05 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Karsten M. Self, > I'd recommend a tool such as Win4Lin over either of the prior > suggestions. You're working from GNU/Linux to a lesser OS. You get > pretty full Win98 support, and the option to administer the box > centrally, without having to suffer through dual boots or reduced > perf

RE: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-05 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
> Please use postfix response. ? > > I'd recommend a tool such as Win4Lin over either of the prior > suggestions. You're working from GNU/Linux to a lesser OS. You get > pretty full Win98 support, and the option to administer the box > centrally, without having to suffer through dual b

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-04 Thread Bud Rogers
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 12:03 pm, Brooks R. Robinson wrote: > You might want to look at VMWare ( www.vmware.com ). When running at full > screnn , it runs pretty well, and you can barely tell you not in native OS. I'm familiar with VMWare. I have had it running on this box. -- Bud Rogers

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-04 Thread Karsten M. Self
@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Re: OT: WinLinux > > > > > > On Saturday 01 September 2001 20:24 pm, Jon Masters wrote: > > > > > Why could anyone want to install Corel/WinLinux when there is Progeny > > > GNU/Linux? > > > > Because my wife isn

RE: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-04 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
01 September, 2001 08:35 PM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: OT: WinLinux > > > On Saturday 01 September 2001 20:24 pm, Jon Masters wrote: > > > Why could anyone want to install Corel/WinLinux when there is Progeny > > GNU/Linux? > > Because my wife

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-01 Thread Bud Rogers
On Saturday 01 September 2001 20:24 pm, Jon Masters wrote: > Why could anyone want to install Corel/WinLinux when there is Progeny > GNU/Linux? Because my wife isn't ready to give up her Windows yet, but she has expressed interest in WinLinux. If that is a way to get her a few steps closer, th

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-01 Thread Jon Masters
On 01 Sep 2001 21:19:24 -0400, Greg Buchanan wrote: > If you haven't already mentioned/explored it, CorelLinux might be worth > a look. http://www3.corel.com/ Why could anyone want to install Corel/WinLinux when there is Progeny GNU/Linux? Surely Progeny offers all the attractive features you wan

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-01 Thread dman
| Bud Rogers wrote: | | This is totally OT for the list, but bear with me. | | My wife runs W98 on her PC. I've been trying to get her interested in Linux | for a couple of years now. As Linux in general and KDE in particular have | gotten more and more user friendly, she has gradually moved fr

Re: OT: WinLinux

2001-09-01 Thread Greg Buchanan
Bud Rogers wrote: > > This is totally OT for the list, but bear with me. > > My wife runs W98 on her PC. I've been trying to get her interested in Linux > for a couple of years now. As Linux in general and KDE in particular have > gotten more and more user friendly, she has gradually moved from

OT: WinLinux

2001-09-01 Thread Bud Rogers
This is totally OT for the list, but bear with me. My wife runs W98 on her PC. I've been trying to get her interested in Linux for a couple of years now. As Linux in general and KDE in particular have gotten more and more user friendly, she has gradually moved from polite indifference to mild