Re: QEMU in F8/9

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Mike wrote:
I am interested in getting QEMU running in F8/9 so that I can install
MS Office 2003 and then run Access (which I believe won't run at all
in Linux via Wine or Crossover) - I know this would involve installing
a virtualised copy of Windows - but there seems no alternative (unless you know better?)

Does anyone know of a good setup guide / howto via a web reference?

The idea is to have this set up in a way that a non-expert can easily
start Access and use it from within the KDE 3.5 desktop - this is for
someone else who is competent using the Linux system after being converted
away from MS but is not an administrator or CLI expert.

Thanks

http://www.go2linux.org/how-to-install-qemu-on-fedora

This is a simple guide to get it up and running. Let me know if you have any questions

HTH,
Greg Sieranski

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