I agree, besides, if someone wants to run Linux on M$ they can simply run
vmware. Plus, isn't there already a package called CYGWIN as well. IMHO
this doesn't sound all that ground breaking.
LB
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From: flalug@nks.net [mailto:flalug@nks.net]On Behalf Of Bill Canaday
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 10:01 PM
To: flalug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [flalug] Whizzkid develops Linux application for Windows
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On Sunday 11 April 2004 08:38 pm, you wrote:
> http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/414290.html
What the heck is "a Linux application that works in Windows"? It (CoLinux)
sounds to me like a variation on the Lin4Win project.
If (IF) the kid is any good, I'd appreciate it if he'd get the Wine project
in
higher gear.
I don't want to have to send the monsters in Redmond ANY more money.
I've got money. I'm willing to spend some of it on software. I just don't
want
it to find its way to Microsoft.
Bill
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