Hi:
     Yes, and I'm thinking a lot about it. Now has an explosion of linux
software for equipare it to Microsoft end user products. May be time to
take a new look to the applications coded and to try to optimize it. For
example OpenOffice or Mozilla.

Regards




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09/28/2001 02:57:57 p. m.$

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Asunto:   Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wine libraries

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> Hi:
>      The Wine libraries are a free implementation of the windows-apis to
> run Windows based applications in a Linux box. I think that's interesting
> for make more attractive the use of the LTSP or Linux in general for any
> company where all is software is windows based. ( SAPgui for connect to
SAP
> Erp, Lotus Notes clients, etc...). I'm using Wine to write this mail
under
> the Lotus Notes 5 Client in LTSP and works perfectly.
> If somebody doesn't knows the Wine project, can go here
> http://www.winehq.com
>
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The guys over at news://alt.sci.seti use it all the time to run the windows
seti@home client under LINUX. Seems the S@H client for Windows is optimised
better and will calculate the work units faster than native linux.
--
Crayne's law: All computers wait at the same speed.

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