Time Bandit wrote:
>>Boot linux and use vmware when windows is needed. I know several laptop
>>owners that do this.
>>
>>
>I do this on my desktop. It is the only way I found to run windows
>without ever rebooting my machine :)
>
>
Same here and I also find that vmware suspend of the windows
> Boot linux and use vmware when windows is needed. I know several laptop
> owners that do this.
I do this on my desktop. It is the only way I found to run windows
without ever rebooting my machine :)
___
Asterisk-Dev mailing list
Asterisk-Dev@lists.digiu
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 11:27:52AM -0800, don vanfossen wrote:
> Heh...why does anyone want it to run on windows
> anyway?
Isn't it an interesting chalange?
--
Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 +972-50-7952406
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.xorcom.com
___
> Matt Riddell
>
> don vanfossen wrote:
> > Heh...why does anyone want it to run on windows anyway?
>
> Because they already run their smb servers etc on Win2K prolly.
>
> I get lots of people complaining they can't run it on
> Windows, but I'm still going to keep this a secret! I
> wouldn't