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any using android netbook or android phone or any nintendo device have only one thing in common they all have linux kernal os
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thanks for making me laugh, you crack me up!
| 04-05-2011, 00:31 | #181 |
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| 19-07-2011, 16:43 | #182 |
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Over the last two years or so I have become an avid Linux/Ubuntu user and have been looking for an Irish based forum to discuss issues and help spread the word on what has become a real alternative to the default operating system on most machines.
Im amazed there isn't more support for your idea and does anyone know what would it take to have a dedicated forum here on boards.ie? |
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| 19-07-2011, 18:29 | #183 |
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If you really want to push the idea: http://wiki.boards.ie/wiki/Hosted_Forum
But in fairness I think there is no real benefit of a Irish Ubuntu forum over the ordinary Ubuntu forums, other than limiting potential users. Besides the Unix forum isn't currently busy enough to justify a split. |
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| 19-07-2011, 18:29 | #184 |
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If you really want to push the idea: http://wiki.boards.ie/wiki/Hosted_Forum
But in fairness I think there is no real benefit of a Irish Ubuntu forum over the ordinary Ubuntu forums, other than limiting potential users. Besides the Unix forum isn't currently busy enough to justify a split. |
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| 19-07-2011, 23:27 | #185 |
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Can't imagine it'd take off, this forum is pretty dead as it stands, and Ubuntu users would presumably be an even smaller group.
I think we'd be better served trying to get as much people to come here as possible and not split it, we'd probably end up with cross-posting or tons of moves anyway. |
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| 04-09-2011, 17:30 | #188 |
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wine is open source software for for linux let you any windows/pc software on a linux computer
Wine is a free software application that aims to allow computer programs written for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine also provides a software library, known as Winelib, against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port them to Unix-like systems. Wine is both an emulator & a compatibility layer. It duplicates functions of a Windows computer by providing alternative implementations of the DLLs that Windows programs call & a process to substitute for the Windows NT kernel. This method of duplication differs from other methods that might also be considered emulation, where windows programs run in a virtual machine. Wine is predominantly written using Black-box testing reverse-engineering, to avoid copyright issues. The name Wine initially was an acronym for WINdows Emulator. |
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| 06-09-2011, 00:08 | #189 |
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| 06-09-2011, 01:00 | #190 | |
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Mint is just a repackage of Ubuntu isn't it? It used to be anyway. Maybe it's become it's own Debian distro now. |
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Virtualbox or Vmware etc provide a platform to install a guest OS. So you'd install VirtualBox, install Windows in that, then install software in Windows. That's not the same as installing software in Linux. Terminal Services relies on you having a Windows box that you can terminal into. Your first three words are correct tho - wine does not allow any software to be installed in Linux - only supported software which is listed at wine-hq. I'm sure there's a Capt'n Midnight WTF thread around here somewhere ![]() Quote:
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| 06-09-2011, 08:57 | #192 |
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The point being that if you absolutely have to have a windows app on a non-windows box then a vm will work. You can run (almost) any windows app that way. ( of course you still need licenses and cals )
End users don't really care about the magic under the bonnet. |
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