For a long time I dream about running windoz on top of linux. I would
feel very comfortable runnig ms-office or other windoz programs next
to linux programs. (besides, the organisation I work for has
standardized on windows (NT4))
Maybe I don't hate windows enough ?
To make a long story short:
Willows TWIN emulation works well for 16-bit programs, doesn't work at
all for 32. If you have the source for the MS windows program, even a
32-bit one, you can re-compile the application on Linux with a Willows
library so that it is a native X program, that works a lot better than
emulation.
On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
> For a long time I dream about running windoz on top of linux. I would
> feel very comfortable runnig ms-office or other windoz programs next
> to linux programs. (besides, the organisation I work for has
> standardized on windows (NT4))
>
> Maybe I d
On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
> To make a long story short: it seems to me that wine is not advancing
> very well (Word 2 starts ! wow !). NTFS file system is still alpha.
> Recently I discovered (free!) Willows Software TWIN sources
> (www.willows.com) ? Is this any better ? Any sug
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