ago).
Hope it helps.
Leo.
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Per conto di Jim Hale
Inviato: mercoledì 12 marzo 2003 14.27
A: Mailing List - Red Hat
Oggetto: Running OutlookXP On Linux...
This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App
DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
See - I am looking at ways to switch us from a win network over to ANYTHING
else.. Considering a liunx/mac os x environment. Linux for servers, and
Mac's for the clients. I am just curious what some other people are doing
for an office environments to get out of the MS rut. The
Kevin MacNeil wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:27:14AM -0600, Jim Hale wrote:
This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App on
a Linux system though.
I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or
is it even possible to install things like OutlookXP
On 13-Mar-2003/06:36 -0500, Kevin MacNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:27:14AM -0600, Jim Hale wrote:
>> I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or
>> is it even possible to install things like OutlookXP (2003) or other
>> Windows apps? I mean, I
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:27:14AM -0600, Jim Hale wrote:
> This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App on
> a Linux system though.
>
> I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or
> is it even possible to install things like OutlookXP (2003) or othe
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 13:27, Jim Hale wrote:
> This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App on a
> Linux system though.
>
> I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or is
> it even possible to install things like OutlookXP (2003) or other
> Windows a
This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App on a
Linux system though.
I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or is
it even possible to install things like OutlookXP (2003) or other
Windows apps? I mean, I know it's supposed to be possible with Win