----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos Ribeiro" <cribeiro at mail.inet.com.br> Subject: Re: OT - Closing Off An Open-Source Product > At 07:32 12/04/01 -0500, you wrote: > >It'd be OK if VMWare was only free. > > Funny. You don't mind paying to have Windows for your family to work with, > but don't want to pay some bucks for a software that may make you able to > use Linux and Windows in a stable configuration at home. It's even better - > it allows you to keep completely different PC configurations for every > member of your family and then some extra for your work. Maybe so, but I didn't have a choice on the Windows... I paid for it whether I wanted it or not. Same for my office computer which *never* ran Windows. > I have other gripes with VMware, at least for the version I have tested > some months ago. I think it's way too heavy for my particular PC today. This is the other reason why. I paid less money to have Windows on the old P5-120 that I use in my house than I would for the heavier, slower VMWare environment. Don't get me wrong, it's cool... but I'm waiting for Wine to someday be stable (but I'm not holding my breath, it's a long process).
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