are there any solutions?
As this is a FreeBSD list, you may not get useful answers to
questions about how to use various third-party Windows
applications. Maybe asking the companies that sold you the
i do not want to get answer about windows.
i just would like what's the difference between Fr
it was said by Wojciech Puchar:
>or to be exact - Windows incompatibility with standards &
FreeBSD >server.
>
>the problem:
>
>Windows clients (like total commander) can't fetch or delete
files >with
>spaces in name - while it can create such file.
>
>are there any solutions?
As this is a FreeBS
On Saturday 07 January 2006 02:58 pm, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> or to be exact - Windows incompatibility with standards & FreeBSD
> server.
>
> the problem:
>
> Windows clients (like total commander) can't fetch or delete files
> with spaces in name - while it can create such file.
>
> are there any
or to be exact - Windows incompatibility with standards & FreeBSD server.
the problem:
Windows clients (like total commander) can't fetch or delete files with
spaces in name - while it can create such file.
are there any solutions?
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> Augusto Montenegro
> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 2:54 PM
> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
> Subject: Windows Compatibility?
>
> I am looking into changing my Windows Operating system
> toFreeBSD or Linux.
> Most of my progra
On Thursday 17 November 2005 20:45, Eric Schuele wrote:
> True enough. *Most* things have equivalents in the *BSD world.
>
> However, if you have some special needs there are windows and/or PC
> emulators. WINE and qemu are the two I hear about most. I have used
> qemu very successfully to run t
u
should probably be asking, "I use a lot...is there a similar
application for Linux I could try?"
Windows compatibility just means Wine will run Windows email viruses
and crash as regularly as Windows does.
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On 11/18/05, Augusto Montenegro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking into changing my Windows Operating system toFreeBSD or Linux.
> Most of my programs run in Windows. Can I use FreeBSD as my OS to run my
> programs?
You can, with tools such as Wine, but all is not guaranteed to run
smoot
Cornelis Swanepoel wrote:
Most of my programs run in Windows. Can I use FreeBSD as my OS to run my
programs?
That depends entirely on what the programs are that you're actually running,
if it's a web browser, an email client and an Office productivity suite
you'll be able to find the equi
Most of my programs run in Windows. Can I use FreeBSD as my OS to run my
> programs?
That depends entirely on what the programs are that you're actually running,
if it's a web browser, an email client and an Office productivity suite
you'll be able to find the equivalent(actually better) of the
I am looking into changing my Windows Operating system toFreeBSD or Linux.
Most of my programs run in Windows. Can I use FreeBSD as my OS to run my
programs?
Thank you.
Augusto
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