Well, I certainly hope it does not go away, and I'm sure it probably
won't.  WINE and VMWare are two totally different approaches to
running Win32 apps on a Linux box, and each approach has it's
seperate merits and deficiencies.

On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 05:51:26PM -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Is WINE going away in the face of VMware?  
> WINE would be a big help to me, if it worked.
> If I could run AutoCad Lite under WINE, I could
> be almost totally independant of Win 95.
> The last time I tried WINE (about a year ago)
> it was virtually useless.
> 
> [I'm sending from W95 because my ISDN line is
> apparently down for the count, and I don't have
> an external modem.  Bell Atlantic promised to
> convert the line to POTS by 16 Dec, but they 
> haven't. When they do, I'll get ASDL from other
> than the phoneco, so if it doesn't work, some big
> ISP can deal with the phoneco.  I hope.
> 
> Merry Christmas from Doug.
> 
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