On Thursday 03 March 2005 19:22, Joachim von Thadden wrote: > Am Do, Mהr 03, 2005 at 05:25:05 +0200 schrieb David Baron: > > Winetools has a lot more and I saw direct access to configuration but > > should try it again. I am running off a real Bill Gates Win98 > > installation, not a fake one. Too much around to reinstall everything > > which is an argument against Win4Lin as well! > > You can try this but it is likely to be unstable. Side effects with > these many dlls and registry keys of windows are unavoidable. By the > way: If you want to keep all your windows stuff and don't want to > migrate to Linux you should stay with Windows. Who'd want to do that? Actually I use wine with a few windows games. There are a few applets that are also useful also with the linux. The only thing I really need windows for is music production because I use hardware with no alsa support and software with no linux equivalent as of yet. I am experimenting with various windows programs that might just work with wine for music and such. For example, tracktion almost works in wine. harbal, a mastering tool works almost perfectly in wine and will, I have been told, have a native linux version in the near future. Everything else, forget windows. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users