bacchus
2010-Oct-24 01:18 UTC
[Wine] will darwine a big threats to bill gates? or a big helper?
1) darwine helps linux with enough applications on none-x86 machines. user can drop windows/x86 away. it seems dar wine is a threat. 2) when linux people are used to windows applications on those machines. microsoft claims to compile vista to those machines. microsoft gets the world of those machines . darwine helps microsoft without any thanks from bill gates. what will happen next?
Charles Davis
2010-Oct-24 01:47 UTC
[Wine] will darwine a big threats to bill gates? or a big helper?
On 10/23/10 7:18 PM, bacchus wrote:> 1) darwine helps linux with enough applications on none-x86 machines. > user can drop windows/x86 away.No. Darwine is dead, and is for Mac OS X, not Linux. The underlying UNIX part of Mac OS X is called "Darwin"--that's why porting Wine to Mac OS X was called "Darwine" (before Macs switched to x86 processors).> 2) when linux people are used to windows applications on those machines. > microsoft claims to compile vista to those machines. > microsoft gets the world of those machines .No they won't. a) Vista is (all but) dead. It's been replaced by Windows 7. b) By the time your first statement becomes true, it will be too late for Windows. After all, if Linux (or whatever non-Windows OS they're running) works for them, why bother switching to Windows, especially if it has nothing to offer over it? Chip
James McKenzie
2010-Oct-24 01:53 UTC
[Wine] will darwine a big threats to bill gates? or a big helper?
On 10/23/10 6:18 PM, bacchus wrote:> 1) darwine helps linux with enough applications on none-x86 machines. > user can drop windows/x86 away. >Wine helps, Darwine which was a project to help migrate Wine to the Darwin (MacOSX) platform is DEAD. James McKenzie Happy Mac user since 2005