Wine has its advocates, and I'm one of them. It's good if you want to run ONE BIG application, and run it fast, and you know the limitations of wine. I run Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I've given speed and accuracy demonstrations to Dragon's developers, and they said "Wow." The program doesn't run per
On Oct 28, 2009 5:53am, aYo Binitie wrote:
I never use Wine - if you really need Windows software run it in
VitualBox running windows. The truth is that most Windows users are
bound to habit and really expect Windowlike behaviour from a different
OS. I found the differences in using Ubuntu
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Viktor Mastoridis
wrote:
> I love it towards the end when he says something like "No one on ubuntu
>> should ever type code in a terminal" :)
>>
>
> Yes, but also the Wine thing: wine? too complicated, I wouldn't bother. But
> the then one guy in the comments says:
>
> I love it towards the end when he says something like "No one on ubuntu
> should ever type code in a terminal" :)
>
Yes, but also the Wine thing: wine? too complicated, I wouldn't bother. But
the then one guy in the comments says: how much time do you guys spend on
finding, downloading, instal
Viktor Mastoridis wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8326264.stm
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2009/10/24_hours_with_ubuntu.html
>
> I thought I share this with you guys. It was on the BBC main page today.
>
> Started as announcing Ubuntu's new release (9.10) on BBC, but