> Yeah. Once in a while you may hit a weird installer that doesn't work > at all under Wine. If that happens and you really need that app, a second > partition with Windows can be pretty handy. And if the app itself doesn't > work under Wine you can use actual Windows. That's what I suspected. > If you're planning on any gaming Nope, thankfully. > If you're > just going to use it to install things for Wine and maybe run a couple of > other apps that Wine dislikes, then you might be better off skipping the > partition method and just installing a Windows image under Qemu. With the > accelerator kernel-module, qemu runs almost native speed, and you avoid > all that nasty mucking about with rebooting. Migrating to Linux, I'll have plenty to learn, I might try the multiple boot options (I'm rather familiar with IBM's Boot Manager) until I can get comfortable, then move on to one of these other options. > > > I'm giving up on OS/2 after 13 years, and don't really want to rely on W2K, > > Ah, OS/2, we hardly knew ye. I'm an Amiga refugee, myself. :) Welcome > aboard! Thanks for the welcome! _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users