On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 4:35 AM, David<brusefamelion@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 7/11/2009 9:35 PM, Jesse Keating wrote: >> >> >> On Jul 11, 2009, at 17:03, David <brusefamelion@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On 7/11/2009 6:17 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote: >>>> Frank Murphy wrote: >>>>> Doesn't seem to work for wine :) >>>> >>>> That's because WINE is only 32-bit, because most Winblow$ executables >>>> are. >>>> >>>> Kevin Kofler >>> >>> >>> "Winblow$"? >>> >>> You really should learn some control here. >>> >>> The 'real guys'. The developers, code writers, people-in-the-know, show >>> respect where respect is warranted. >>> >>> Microsoft should recieve that respect IMO. >>> >>> 90% of the desktop computers in the world use some version of Windows. >>> More desktop computers use some form of Mac OS than all combined >>> versions (distributions) of Linux. >>> >>> WINE? Is a nice concept. But it will never, again IMO, as long as the >>> 'Windows programs' that WINE can run are mostly really old DOS programs. >>> >>> Sheesh. >>> -- >>> >> >> Perhaps you should do a little research before you spout off. Wine is >> capable of running very modern day applications that are written for the >> windows platform. It is anything but old dos programs. > > > Mr. Keating. May I call you Jessie? I know who you are and I respect you > a lot. > > Would you please name "some very modern day applications that are > written for the windows platform" that will run in a Linux current > version of WINE? That will run under the currently available WINE in > Fedora 11. Names and versions. _Real_ applications. The ones that > ordinary 'users' want. Not the geeky ones that 'Linux geeks' want. > > I am serious here. Really. The names are...? Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visio, Quicken, Lotus Notes and games like WoW, CoD, Halflife, Counter Strike + many more. Sure they are all "old DOS programs" that nobody uses .... -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list