At 11:18 PM 6/14/2000 +0200, juergen.braukmann@ruhr-west.de wrote:
Rik Dunphy wrote:
[talking about wine, Win4Lin and vmware]
I haven't tried Win4Lin. But I (and I'm sure there are many more) would be very interested in seeing what you put together for your talk.
yes, feedback is welcome. Out IT boss is positive on Linux, but sais that our users want their windows apps. And best way its to run them without a windows or whatever lizense (i.e. vmware. you need a win *and* vmware license). Every company experiance on this is well worth knowing.
Yep , but if you allready have windows , then you allready have/own a windows licence. You will just need to add the vmware licence. Your other option would be to dual boot to eaither linux or windows depending on which you want to use. the down side is you will need to reboot every time you want to change the os of chioce , the up side is oyu then dont need vmware.
Juergen
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