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- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 00:10:34 -0400
- From: Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Free Codeweavers products for 24 hours.
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:33:14PM +0900, Edward Middleton wrote: > Scott Robbins wrote: > > Anyway, for those who do need to run a Microsoft program or two, I would > > > > I find straight wine works well enough for the basics and anything more > serious is easier to run with kvm[1]. > > Edward > At the time I tried it, a couple of years ago Wine was still a nuisance to setup. As for VM's, I tend to go with VirtualBox these days. At present, speeds seem comparable. (The other thing is that I only have one machine with builtin support for it.) > 1. http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki Lastly, with KVM, at least with what was available with CentOS, there was still a minor issue with MS systems and mice, making it seem a bit slower to me than Vbox. Also, and this is a real pain---at least with CentOS (and possibly others, I don't know) if you use linux-vserver, KVM can only support one virtual processor. Now, I haven't looked into this in awhile. Being lazy, at present, the only MS program I need is a checkpoint VPN client--I have a minimal Win2k install on Vbox that runs it. (I also need Timbuktu once I'm in the network, and our company only has Windows licenses.) However, for those not running VServer, and having newer machines with processor support, I think I would agree with you, especially for non MS virtual systems. It's far, far more flexible than VBox. (Which I feel is a good program, but has a few limitations.) CentOS users can always look the wiki article. DISCLOSURE--it's my article. I believe Wine is much easier now too--I note that GOS (based on Hardy at present, and used in a couple of netbook systems) has it presetup for you. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6 Xander: Jeez. You mean Oz just sent for his stuff and didn't even call her? That's pretty harsh. Anya: I only wish I had my powers back. I'd liquefy his entrails for her. Xander: That's sweet.
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