Displaying 15 results from an estimated 15 matches for "netraverse".
2001 Aug 21
2
NeTraverse going under
Is it true that NeTraverse just went under? Does anyone know any details?
Do they have and plans to put Win4Lin into the public domain so that the
Linux community can continue to support it?
2001 Aug 16
2
Netraverse Win4Lin in trouble or out of busienss?
Does anybody know what is happening with Netraverse the company who
makes Win4Lin? They appear to have closed down, their offices are shut
down and phones disconnected. Their internal user newsgroup is saying
most of their developers have been fired.
Their Web site (www.netraverse.com) looks like business for ususal. I
wonder what happens if you tr...
2004 Sep 27
0
NeTraverse Win4Lin 5.0
Anybody get win4lin 5.0 running on CentOs? I have a Ibm Thinkpad 600
running centos 3.3. I tried running the win4lin installer which
downloaded a supported kernel and installed but when I went to reboot
the laptop, the drivers for my wireless card were missing along with usb
support. Then when the laptop went into run level 5 nothing happens.
Then the x server throughs an error about a bad config.
1998 Apr 03
1
configuring samba as a PDC
Hello. I am new to Samba, so if my questions are basic, please forgive me.
A few weeks ago, I managed to get Samba running on my BSD/OS 2.1 server.
The samba version is 1.9.15p4 as supplied by default with this OS
distribution.
Everything seems to work well on it. The shares are accessible OK. We also
had an NT 4.0 server on our LAN that was the PDC. Unfortunately, it died a
horrible death last
2002 Feb 23
0
win4lin + debian
...t;>
>
>This is the most appropriate newsgroup for him to post in. There isn't a
>Win4Lin newsgroup
eh? So what have I been reading (or smoking?!) the past two years!
as I posted to the other thread mentioning win4lin, there is a very good
subscription-group (*),
win4lin-users@netraverse.com
subscription details on the netraverse site
of course, if you only have a warez version of win4lin (I gather they
exist), you may have some reluctance to go down that road... :-)
Bob
* ie like wine-devel - only about half the traffic
--
robert w hall
2004 Dec 17
3
Xara X Install or Execute
I'm trying to run Xara X either from native windows directory or from
local fake windows directory. When I run it from windows dir, I get the
splash screen and then it hangs. When I try to install locally (using
msi installer) it doesn't work.
Anybody have this installed or running? This is the last thing I need
for a fully functional DTP box! It would be a shame to have to quit
2005 Feb 25
3
Kernel Question
OK- A dumb question. Will a "generic"(kernel.org) kernel work with Centos 4?
My reason for asking- I'm needing to upgrade from RH9, and would rather
go ahead and go with 4 for the 2.6 kernel, but I need a patched kernel
(Win4Lin), and I'm not sure they will offer a prepatched version (though
they probably will for EL4).
Thanks!
--
Chris Bryant
2001 Apr 09
1
My "needs". Can Wine be a solution for me?.
Hello all:
I need to use MS Access 97 and MS Word 97 in my job. I need too to visit
every day a web that is designed to be viewed exclusively with MS Internet
Explorer.
These are the things that keep me attached to Windows 98. I tried to solve
the paranoic constant rebooting of the computer with a VMWare virtual
machine but it's too resource-wasting. Before beginning to spend time on
2001 Aug 22
2
Wine without a Windows partition
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Is it possible to setup wine without a Windows partition? I have a Debian 2.2-r2 system
and want to run a few Windows apps, mostly games, but don't want to go through all the
bs of resizing a partition, creating a new one and putting Windows on my laptop. Any
chance of being able to do it without a dedicated partition?
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Darryl L. Pierce
2002 Jan 11
3
(Fwd) Someone looking to get started with WINE
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Reply-to: "Bench" <PaleBustarde@Qinteraction.com>
From: "Bench" <PaleBustarde@Qinteraction.com>
To: <gnome@hawaii.rr.com>
Subject:
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 14:10:33 -0800
Organization: Qinteraction Philippines, Incorporated
dear sir:
i have read ur newsgroup message, and it
2001 Mar 21
1
AutoCAD 14 with wine... anyone have any luck with this?
It looks bad from the (possibly outdated) list on the winehq web site. I
am also extremely interested in running r14 on Wine or possibly some
other emulator. Any suggestions other than WINE???
Hahn Rossman
Alki Foundry
The Spectre wrote:
>
> All my CAD software is windows based, i would like to try it in Linux,
> but from my initial research it doesn't look good.
>
> I have
2001 Aug 26
3
Office (2K) options on Linux
I am just starting to migrate towards Linux (RedHat 7.1 Burned and one
trial install on another machine went well).
However I do alot of work for other companies on Office
(EspeciallyExcel) (generally 2K) and would like to be able to do so
without rebooting. AFAICT I have a few options.
One is to have a dedicated windows box and use a program such as VNC or
Exceed to view it (I don't like
2001 Mar 06
0
Wine Weekly News #85 (2001 Week 10)
...ll rank (1..10) The good The bad The bottom line
VMware Workstation 2.03 9 Provides a self-contained Windows
environment that makes its Linux host platform nearly immune to
collateral damage. It's expensive. VMware is an essential IS tool for
multiplatform application management.
NeTraverse Win4Lin 2.0 7 Simple installation; good documentation;
works as promised. No DirectX or Windows networking support. Win4Lin
is a bargain Windows emulation platform if you need just the basics.
Wine 5 Runs Windows apps without Windows; strong user community
Difficult to use; spotty appli...
2001 Mar 06
0
Wine Weekly News #85 (2001 Week 10)
...ll rank (1..10) The good The bad The bottom line
VMware Workstation 2.03 9 Provides a self-contained Windows
environment that makes its Linux host platform nearly immune to
collateral damage. It's expensive. VMware is an essential IS tool for
multiplatform application management.
NeTraverse Win4Lin 2.0 7 Simple installation; good documentation;
works as promised. No DirectX or Windows networking support. Win4Lin
is a bargain Windows emulation platform if you need just the basics.
Wine 5 Runs Windows apps without Windows; strong user community
Difficult to use; spotty appli...
2001 May 09
12
Microsoft "Windows for Linux"
-cross posted to comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine-
Microsoft should consider producing "Windows for Linux". It could be their
own version of Wine, but it would be nearly 100% compatible with the latest
version of Windows. Microsoft could require that users have a retail copy of
Windows to make this work.
It's a win-win situation. Linux users could run nearly all of the available