Sorry; I just checked, and their new www.win4lin.com site is not fully operational yet...

Go to www.netraverse.com
Select support from the menu-bar near the top of the page.
Click Mailing Lists on the left side of the page.
Select Win4Lin Users from the middle of the page.
You should be able to take it from there... you can either just read/search through the messages, or, by clicking the 'ligin' that is RIGHT ABOVE the message-list, then click Directory, you can get a little better search than the search that is also right above the msg-list.
(Unfortunately, the W4L list is not 'connected,' it is a simple (Hah!) list of individual messages.)


There is also a login button at the top-right of most pages, click this and you can find a new-user button. Signing up means that you can subscribe to the list to get email sent to you of all new posts, and you can ask questions by email.

HTH.
rgh.



Kevin O'Gorman wrote:

Pardon my ignorance, but what is this W4L where you say I should ask?
I could not locate a mailing list or forum of that name.

++ kevin


On Apr 4, 2005 12:51 PM, Robert G. Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


You didn't say gentoo & W4L versions, but I'll bet good money that the
W4L you have may need kernel-2.4.......
Thus if you're running k26.... you'll probably need to upgrade the W4L.

In either case, I'm sure that teh best thing that you can do is to ask
this on W4L -- Gour among others use W4L under Gentoo, so there *will*
be good help there.

Luck!,
rgh.


Kevin O'Gorman wrote:



I have and old Win4Lin on an ancient RedHat 7.1 box, and want to
retire that machine.
I want to keep running Win4Lin, though, and I'm looking to migrate it
to my Gentoo
system with the Win4Lin kernel.  Is there anything special I have to
look out for?
It's been running so long I've forgotten everything I ever knew about
the (binary?)
licence file(s), configuration and so on.

++ kevin





--
[email protected] mailing list









-- [email protected] mailing list



Reply via email to