Re: What do I need to do to run Windows apps.

2002-12-14 Thread Jerry Hubbard
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 10:11, RedHat wrote: > I am very new to Linux and absolutely love it. I want to make the switch to > Linux but I have some Windows based application that I can't be without. > These may help. Listed in order of lowest "power" and cost. Codeweavers Win4Lin VMWare WINE may

Re: What do I need to do to run Windows apps.

2002-12-14 Thread Ben Russo
For a newbie, try the Ximian red-carpet distribution of wine, it will make start menu entries for KDE or Gnome, and it has the windows app installer built in. You can get the Ximian red-carpet installer at http://www.ximian.org/products/redcarpet/download.html Then after you get it you can use it

RE: What do I need to do to run Windows apps.

2002-12-14 Thread Buck
Anthony Abby Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 11:45 AM To: redhat-list Subject: Re: What do I need to do to run Windows apps. On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 11:11, RedHat wrote: > I am very new to Linux and absolutely love it. I want to make the switch to > Linux but I have some Windows based appli

Re: What do I need to do to run Windows apps.

2002-12-14 Thread Anthony Abby
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 11:11, RedHat wrote: > I am very new to Linux and absolutely love it. I want to make the switch to > Linux but I have some Windows based application that I can't be without. > > I have heard about running Windows apps on Linux but am not sure what I need > to do. I am getting

Re: What do I need to do to run Windows apps.

2002-12-14 Thread Joe Polk
I know of no way to run PhotoShop but maybe someone else does. The apps you're talking about are fairly resource intensive. WINE is able to run a fair amount of Windows apps, but I doubt it can handle those. Try checking out their webpage. Also try CodeWeaver's site as well. Most likely, though,