can you please go into a little more detail with the
script tweaking for visual studio to work?

thanks

--- Lott Caskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried vmware, win4lin and crossover (wine). 
> It seems that while
> vmware and win4lin are complete windows packages,
> there are extreme
> limitations on using them...ie purchasing multiple
> or server based
> licenses, kernel hooks and large memory
> consumption....blah.  Crossover
> Office is really the way to go, I have gotten most
> MS products working
> on several nodes simutaniously...  Excel, Word,
> Powerpoint, VisualStudio
> Suite (VB6, VC++), and Internat Exploder just to
> name a few apps (not to
> mention a host of other Windows products).  The
> overhead seems to be
> quite less when using crossover, and doesn't require
> kernel hooks.
> 
> The only downfall with Crossover Office is that you
> must be a little
> linux savvy and have a lot of patience when trying
> to use unsupported MS
> products.  VisualStudio is a good example of this,
> it is unsupported at
> CodeWeavers, but with a little tweaking of the shell
> scripts, perl
> scripts and file system, it runs flawlessly and even
> compiles the
> binaries and runs them.
> 
> > Has anyone used vmware or something similiar to
> display
> > windows apps on the ltsp nodes?
> > 
> > Mike
> 
> - Lott Caskey
> - Magna Computer Corp.
> 

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