On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 04:08:08PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 09:52:04AM -0500, Tom Allard wrote:
> > VMware is kinda heavy on the requirements side, too (minimum 96MB
> > memory recommended). If you just need to run an app or two, VMware is
> > overkill.
>
> And it's
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 09:52:04AM -0500, Tom Allard wrote:
> VMware is kinda heavy on the requirements side, too (minimum 96MB
> memory recommended). If you just need to run an app or two, VMware is
> overkill.
And it's not so speedy; I have a K6-2 350 with 128Mb RAM and
it took well over an hou
>> Doesn't VMware make wine obsolete?
>
>VMware is not Free software. Not only is it not
free, >but it costs
>quite a bit! And not only do you have to buy VMware,
>but you then ALSO
>need to buy your guest OS from Redmond.
>
>If you really need a full Windows setup, then VMware
>might be the
>a
> Doesn't VMware make wine obsolete?
VMware is not Free software. Not only is it not free, but it costs
quite a bit! And not only do you have to buy VMware, but you then ALSO
need to buy your guest OS from Redmond.
If you really need a full Windows setup, then VMware might be the
answer for yo
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Onno wrote:
: Doesn't VMware make wine obsolete?
No.
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Doesn't VMware make wine obsolete?
Regards,
Onno
2.2.10 works great
as for wine, the wine released on 1030 seems to work ok, the one that came
out in sept was badly broken. but all i run in wine is cdrwin .. still
tryin to get unreal or somethin runnin under wine, everytime i run it it
just chews up 500+mb of memory and dies. :(
nate
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