At 08:34 PM 30/07/98 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said this:
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> To those who haven't tried Linux, it might be worth doing so, though
>it may take a month to get use to it if you are a really dyed in the wool
>Windows user. Unix is a little harder to use, but a LOT more powerful! I
>use my notebook machine as a portable web server wherever I go.
OK, I'm interested but have a question or two: is there any way to run
32bit Windows apps on a Linux system? I know there are numerous 16-bit
Windows interpreters, but I have too much money invested in Win32 apps to
just pitch them.
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