This question was very interesting to me, as I currently dual boot between Linux and Windows 2000 on my desktop machine, spending most of my time in Linux. I have had very little success running anything in WINE or Vmware.
At work I have tried the latest demo of vmware on an XP machine and it runs fine - I would have no problems using it for anything. I'm about to get an Inspiron 8200 (work have ordered it for me as a leaving present), on which I am planning to run only Linux. I'll be using SuSE 8.0 on a brand new machine, so I may get vmware to work and run Win2k in it, but vmware is very expensive. It would make a very nice environment to work in though - lots of linux and a bit of windows, appropriately in a window. It would make mono development far easier, as at the moment it's pretty difficult to work in just Linux, as the documentation isn't there. The web documentation is too slow. If I could run the .NET documentation in vmware that would be lovely. And I could run SharpDevelop in there as well. I wouldn't bet on being able to run any .NET is Wine, but I think vmware would be a practical solution, if expensive. I'm sorry, that's not really much help - I've just waffled about random stuff. Oh well. -- Cheers James Ots _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
