If running windows applications out the box is important I think Xandros
(
http://www.xandros.com/index.html) would be the best distro. I believe
that xandros comes with cross over office (the easy way to wine). There
should be a list of M$ apps that work and don't work listed there.
(course vmware is *much* better).
Carl P.
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 09:11, Kyle Faber wrote:
> On Saturday 05 April 2003 06:44 am, Ed Skinner wrote:
> > My guess is you will want to have (or develop, or hire/contract) a
> > fair bit of expertise with WINE regardless of what Lindows (or RedHat, for
> > that matter) does. And even with that, you'll want to set the expectations
> > of others carefully. There will be those for whom a Microsoft Operating
> > System will remain as the best choice.
>
> My expectation is that I will probably have two or three engineers fire up a
> vmware instalation the two times per week that they need to design or review
> a few parts.
>
> Why vmware? $300 per chair is cheap compared to the rest of the applications
> I can supply for free on their primary Linux desktop, as well as the
> inconvienece of rebooting. That and vmware can be a memory hog. Its not
> something you want to leave open all the time, thus eliminating the
> "omni-present freeware" installs that happen fairly regularly on win32
> platforms. It will be awhile before those programs migrate to Linux.
>
> Most like Linux already, (though they can't be converted until the major
> database is no longer an access database in june) and there is actually some
> level of fascination with non-windows platform.
>
> We'll see. Though if it isn't packing a BIG WINE punch, it looks like I may
> be crossing Lindows off my list for the time being.
>
> Kyle Faber
> EMR Internet.com
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