> Any one have any experience with using this. Is it worth installing on a
> 133 pentium?
probably not. solaris is a pretty big memory pig and from what i hear wabi
isn't all that lean either.
> That is question 2, has anyone ported any solaris software to linux? I
> like to
Hey guy,
I'm staring at a copy of solaris for intel arch, that includes the WABI
cdrom.
Any one have any experience with using this. Is it worth installing on a 133
pentium?
I have found some softtware for solaris that I want to use but can't ge tit
to run on linux.
That is quest
"Craig T. Hancock" wrote:
>
> Does anyone use wabi and if so please is it better than wine
I bought wabi 2 years ago just to run Quicken 4.0. At the time I
inquired about wine but it didn't seem ready enough. I couldn't risk
years worth of financial data to it. Wa
On 08-Mar-99 Craig T. Hancock wrote:
> Does anyone use wabi and if so please is it better than wine
wabi was win 3.x only. It required a windows license (simialr to sheep shaver
for the macs). It is now officially a dead program.
Does anyone use wabi and if so please is it better than wine
[At the risk of being flamed for having a non-Debian discussion here...]
"Shaya Potter writes:"
>
> What I remember reading was that WABI actually was able to run more
> windows apps if you installed windows and ran the apps through it, then
> if you would run the a
"Bruce Perens writes:"
>
> From: Ron Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> "Bruce Perens writes:"
> >> I think WINE is a technically superior approach to WABI, and I hope
> >> the availability of WABI doesn't impede WINE's progress.
>
From: Ron Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Bruce Perens writes:"
> Who have you been talking to? Ian Nandhra? He works for Caldera.
Ian Phillips, if I remember correctly.
>> I think WINE is a technically superior approach to WABI, and I hope
>> the availability of WABI
which they have not disclosed to me, and
> which of course I wouldn't publish without their permission.
Who have you been talking to? Ian Nandhra? He works for Caldera.
> I think WINE is a technically superior approach to WABI, and I hope
> the availability of WABI doesn't im
"Rick Macdonald writes:"
>
> Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
In short, yes, it does run.
I've run Wabi 2.2 on Debian 1.1. The only serious problem I've found is tha
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> > Mike Schmitz wrote:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > >
> > > > Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debia
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Mike Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > > Consider CBB. It will import quicken data and alerady runs under Linux
> > > > natively. It lives at http://www2.me.umn.edu/~clolsen/cbb/cbb.html
> > >
> > > The URL doesn't seem to exist. Please chec
On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Mike Schmitz wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > > Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> > > Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe"
Rick Macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
: Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
:
: I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Quicken without
: booting up DOS/Windows.
:
: I haven't checked
commercial plans, which they have not disclosed to me, and
which of course I wouldn't publish without their permission.
I think WINE is a technically superior approach to WABI, and I hope
the availability of WABI doesn't impede WINE's progress.
Thanks
Bruce
--
Br
Mike Schmitz wrote:
>
> On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> > Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
> >
> > I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Q
On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
>
> I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Quicken without
> booting up DOS/Windows.
>
&
On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
I had a short correspndance with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and their
position make sense. They can't guarentee in won
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
> Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
>
> I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Quicken without
> booting up DOS/Window
Does anybody know if Caldera's WABI will run on a Debian system?
Caldera's web page kind of says "maybe".
I'm tempted to pay the $200 just so I can run Quicken without
booting up DOS/Windows.
I haven't checked for awhile, but I assume that WINE is still
a long
Just to get this settled, Caldera has licesned the wabi source code from
SUN, and they are porting it over to linux. It most likely will cost
money, because Sun doesn't just give away the source code. If you want
more information on it, I would suggest you look at Caldera's web
> borik the Boris Yati Beletsky wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Brian C. White wrote:
> >
> > |>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > |>Subject: Re: WABI
> > |>
> > |>> What is the present status of WABI for Linux?
> > |>
> >
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
> I stumbled across a newsgroup called linux.dev.wabi. I didn't see any
> mention of wine, but I did get the impression that Sun wabi software was
> being recompiled for Linux. At the time I thought that it was strange
> that Sun wo
I knew I was keeping this around for a reason...
> Subject: Wabi on Linux
:
: Info on Wabi for Linux:
:
: -
: The Caldera Solutions CD
:
: Wabi will ship on the Caldera Solutions CD, which will be included
: with every shipment of the Caldera Netw
borik the Boris Yati Beletsky wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Brian C. White wrote:
>
> |>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |>Subject: Re: WABI
> |>
> |>> What is the present status of WABI for Linux?
> |>
> |>I've built "wine" package for de
Hi,
DOSEMU
I installed (not without some minor problems) dosemu_0.60.1-3.deb
yesterday. It couldn't boot from the real floppy so I had to create an
image of it in /var/lib/dosemu/bdisk as suggested in the config.dist ->
renamed to /etc/dosemu.conf. I also had to modify the lat
Hi,
DOSEMU
I installed (not without some minor problems) dosemu_0.60.1-3.deb
yesterday. It couldn't boot from the real floppy so I had to create an
image of it in /var/lib/dosemu/bdisk as suggested in the config.dist ->
renamed to /etc/dosemu.conf. I also had to modify the latter to
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Brian C. White wrote:
|>Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 01:18:38 -0400
|>From: "Brian C. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>Cc: Debian Users
|>Subject: Re: WABI
|>
|>> What is the present status of WABI for Linux?
|>
|>I
> What is the present status of WABI for Linux?
I've built "wine" package for debian and update it occasionally.
> How well does it perform?
Pretty lousy. It's _very_ alpha. It runs most of the windows applets
okay, but no real apps that I know of.
You can find
What is the present status of WABI for Linux?
How well does it perform?
Thanks,
Jim
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