Thank you Nate. That is quite informative. In my case there is no need to
share files over a network, though some data may be required to be stored
in the local machine.
Trips
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020, 6:27 PM Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2020 27 Jun 05:48 -0500, manish tripathi wrote:
> > Thank y
* On 2020 27 Jun 05:48 -0500, manish tripathi wrote:
> Thank you for the responses. I was looking for a general purpose
> solution...I can safely assume that VM soln may mostly work, while the same
> may not be guaranteed with use of WINE.
IME, Qemu has various issues with Windows guests, such thi
Thank you for the responses. I was looking for a general purpose
solution...I can safely assume that VM soln may mostly work, while the same
may not be guaranteed with use of WINE.
Can one also explain about the malware that may impact my Linux/Buster, in
case I use a VM for running my Windows app
27 juin 2020 à 11:55 de l0f...@tuta.io:
> You won't have any guarantee of success because it depends on a lot of
> factors and on your expectations/tolerance about your experience.
>
Of course I was speaking about Wine here ;)
I don't think you could possibly have any issue on a VM as most (all
Hi,
27 juin 2020 à 10:58 de manishtr...@gmail.com:
> Can someone advise if a VM is a better option than using WINE, to run a
> application built on Windows OS on Debian/Buster. Open to other suggestions
> as well.
>
Nate's already given the gist but I think you should clarify whether your
que
* On 2020 27 Jun 03:59 -0500, manish tripathi wrote:
> Can someone advise if a VM is a better option than using WINE, to run a
> application built on Windows OS on Debian/Buster. Open to other suggestions
> as well.
My experience is that it depends on the application and what Windows
calls it make
Can someone advise if a VM is a better option than using WINE, to run a
application built on Windows OS on Debian/Buster. Open to other suggestions
as well.
Thanks
Trips
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