Re: FESco meeting summary for 20090507

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On 2009-05-12, 17:49 GMT, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Legally speaking, you need a valid Windows license to use
> virtualization. I have no such license for this PC, and I'm not about to
> go out and pay Microsoft a couple hundred dollars to buy one. But I can
> use wine to run a few Windows apps / games perfectly legally without it.

I know, it is probably not a robust solution, but my copy of 
Windows 7 should work at least until March next year. And I need 
Windows only for getting good USB tracks so opensync would work 
;-)

Matěj

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