On Saturday 08 June 2002 02:16 am, you wrote:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:23 am, you wrote:
Wow. I really don't think someone asking, on a Linux mailing list, if
there's free software to do what they want to do is unreasonable. He
didn't ask if someone had a cracked version of these
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 15:07:58 -0600
Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cory [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
Silly Goose!
What did you call him?! You need to call him an a**hole like
everybody else. Right now!!
(Granted--South Park references are probably below most of you :-)
Miark
all it's revisions.
taking into consideration this is a newbie list...
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From: D. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] run windows executable in Linux ...
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:23 am, you wrote
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On Friday 07 June 2002 11:16 pm, D. Olson did speak unto the huddled masses,
saying:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:23 am, you wrote:
Wow. I really don't think someone asking, on a Linux mailing list, if
there's free software to do what they want
June 7, 2002 11:23 pm, Vincent Colombo wrote:
Wow. I really don't think someone asking, on a Linux mailing list, if
there's free software to do what they want to do is unreasonable. He
didn't ask if someone had a cracked version of these programs. He didn't
even say he wasn't willing to pay
On Saturday 08 June 2002 11:37 am, you wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 11:16 pm, D. Olson did speak unto the huddled
masses,
saying:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:23 am, you wrote:
Wow. I really don't think someone asking, on a Linux mailing list, if
there's free software to do what they
You have four options:
1. Wine, which is a Win32 compatibility layer. It will allow you
to run some win32 programs in Linux. It's a hit and miss thing.
http://codeweavers.com
2. WineX, which is based on Wine, but developed specifically for
playing win32 games. It can handle DirectX 8
On Thursday 05 December 2002 02:26 am, you wrote:
hello
in linux can i run windows executable applications ? i have heard there are
Windows emnulator or Dos emulator which can run exe files .. is that right
? if that work correctly , where can i download that ? i'm using from mdk
8.2 are
Subject: Re: [newbie] run windows executable in Linux ...
You have four options:
1. Wine, which is a Win32 compatibility layer. It will allow you
to run some win32 programs in Linux. It's a hit and miss thing.
http://codeweavers.com
2. WineX, which is based on Wine, but developed
You can also check out Bochs (pronounced box). I've never used it so I'm
not sure how well it works. It's free.
http://bochs.sourceforge.net
Vince
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 02:10, FARSHAD wrote:
hello miark
thanks alot for your mail ..
all these apps which you say are monetary ..
Linux is
Hello,
You can run some Window$ programs in Linux.
Try WINE by Codeweavers in http://www.codeweavers.com
I think this is the beast program for newbies like me.
You can use Winex 2.0 and others, but Wine is The ONE.
Try this to start...
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LĂșcio Costa
Linux user #204519
We do what we
-Original Message-
From: FARSHAD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 12:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] run windows executable in Linux ...
hello miark
thanks alot for your mail ..
all these apps which you say are monetary ..
Linux is open source and GPL
December 5, 2002 01:10 am, FARSHAD wrote:
hello miark
thanks alot for your mail ..
all these apps which you say are monetary ..
Linux is open source and GPL (copy left) why
some app in this platform is monetary ?
bye
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Couple of things:
1.)
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From: FARSHAD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 12:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] run windows executable in Linux ...
hello miark
thanks alot for your mail ..
all these apps which you say are monetary ..
Linux is open source and GPL
On Thursday 05 December 2002 03:10 am, you wrote:
hello miark
thanks alot for your mail ..
all these apps which you say are monetary ..
Linux is open source and GPL (copy left) why
some app in this platform is monetary ?
bye
You are wrong.
All those apps AREN'T monetary. You can
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:23 am, you wrote:
Wow. I really don't think someone asking, on a Linux mailing list, if
there's free software to do what they want to do is unreasonable. He
didn't ask if someone had a cracked version of these programs. He didn't
even say he wasn't willing to pay
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