Re: [newbie] windows on linux--audio?

2001-10-24 Thread michael
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 09:04 am, you wrote: > on 10/23/01 3:44 PM, Dechao Wang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anybody know what and where is the program that I can run windows' > > applications from linux box? >...snip... > I can give my nod to vmware, I'm very satisfied with it. It has

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread etharp
that's right. I am the only one around here with a viable excuse to be an ass, (being as I _AM_ an ass, and if you don't believe it, ask my kids.) PARTICK_u_lurly for no reason. (permission to see the doctor to remove toungue from cheek sir?) > > What's with the unnecessary attitude? Last I h

RE: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Adrian Lynch
aving a go! Now shake hands and say sorry. I think I'll change my name to Mum!! -Original Message- From: Matt Greer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 October 2001 18:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] windows on linux on 10/23/01 11:14 AM, Steve Borrett at [EM

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Matt Greer
on 10/23/01 11:14 AM, Steve Borrett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> There's wine, the windows emulator. It takes a windows application and >> translates the calls it makes into something X can handle, so you can run >> the app right in X. www.winehq.com > > > Just because I am in a pedantic m

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:14:09 +0100, Steve Borrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >There's wine, the windows emulator. It takes a windows application and > >translates the calls it makes into something X can handle, so you can run > >the app right in X. www.winehq.com > > > Just because I am in

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Steve Borrett
>There's wine, the windows emulator. It takes a windows application and >translates the calls it makes into something X can handle, so you can run >the app right in X. www.winehq.com Just because I am in a pedantic mood, I would like to point out that saying "wine is a windows emulator" is an o

RE: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Adrian Lynch
I think he means the other way round!! -Original Message- From: russell hobman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 October 2001 16:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] windows on linux goodaye, the program you would be after is WIN4LIN3 you can find out more about it here

RE: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Adrian Lynch
Wine? If not, please go easy on me!! I have no work to do and I'm bored. Has anyone read all of Sridhar's footer's, some are bloody funny :o) -Original Message- From: Dechao Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 October 2001 21:44 To: newbie Subject: [newbie] windows on linux Doe

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread russell hobman
goodaye, the program you would be after is WIN4LIN3 you can find out more about it here > http://www.netraverse.com/ regards, russell. --- Dechao Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anybody know what and where is the program that > I can run windows' > applications from linux box? > > > Che

Re: [newbie] windows on linux

2001-10-23 Thread Matt Greer
on 10/23/01 3:44 PM, Dechao Wang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anybody know what and where is the program that I can run windows' > applications from linux box? > There's wine, the windows emulator. It takes a windows application and translates the calls it makes into something X can handle