Great idea, Ill give him a call to clarify my points and address the
details not mentioned.
He may be driven by his own lack of control and on his way to a solution.
Ron
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote:
> Perhaps you would be willing to earn a few extra bucks, and actually
> help Neal s
In regards to Win4Lin, I started using it a short while ago, and it has
given me the benefit of being compatible with coworkers running Windows
exclusively (being able to work with their Word/Excel documents without
trouble) while not having to maintain a Windows machine/partition. I
also noti
Perhaps you would be willing to earn a few extra bucks, and actually
help Neal set it up.
Ronald Willis wrote
I have worked in several different business environments where the
"proprietary software" was the only limitation to a productive network
of computers. . . . .
Some examples of h
My opinion is that native software is always best. I had a Macintosh
that actually had a complete PC card included and booted the Mac OS and
Windows simultaneously. However it wasn't really satisfactory as the
Windows system was still under control of the Macintosh operating
system. As such
Greetings,
> I have a peer to peer windows network at my dental office. It seems to
> gradually operate slower and slower unless I shut the system down and
> reboot.
Have you considered optimizing your "peer to peer" network for starters.
The proprietary dental software I use mandates a Windo
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 20:52, Randall Oshita wrote:
>
> Question:
> Running VMware or Crossover would still require you to run an instance
> of MS windows right (guest OS)?
VMWare is a virtual machine that runs x86 compatible operating systems,
so yes you need an instance of MS Windows.
CrossOve
Neal
How do you like the look and feel of RH 8.0? I really find it
great as a desktop application. The Ximian mail application works better
than K-mail or even MS. I know Crossover and VMware have great features
allowing the convergence of MS and RH.
Dan
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 12:11, Neal &
Neal
How do you like the look and feel of RH 8.0? I really find it
great as a desktop application. The Ximian mail application works better
than K-mail or even MS. I know Crossover and VMware have great features
allowing the convergence of MS and RH.
Dan
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 12:11, Neal &
I have a peer to peer windows network at my dental office. It seems to
gradually operate slower and slower unless I shut the system down and
reboot. The proprietary dental software I use mandates a Windows
environment (I think) and I hate the problems of computers freezing,
losing the data base,