[ale] Running Windows programs on Linux (with sound support)

Christopher R. Curzio ale at accipiter.org
Sun Aug 25 00:41:52 EDT 2002


The easiest and fastest way (though probably not cost effective; check
eBay) is to get yourself a copy of VMWare. It has full sound and network
support, and all that jazz.

It's an excellent program, though the company kinda sucks from a customer
service standpoint.

I have a still-sealed copy of VMWare 2.0 for Windows NT/2000 that was
given to me. Since I don't run Windows, I called up VMWare and asked them
if I could swap it out for a copy of VMWare 2.0 for Linux. They
absolutely, flat-out refused - without giving me a reason. The first
person I spoke with said she didn't see a problem with the swap, but she'd
have to talk to some people. The person who called me back said it's a
license violation, but when I said it was still in the factory
shrink-wrap, he said "Oh, she didn't tell me *that*."

Then he pretty much said "Too bad. The answer is still no."

Which reminds me... anyone want to buy a still-sealed copy of VMWare 2.0
for Windows NT/2000? (Yep, I STILL haven't unwrapped it.)

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Thus Spake John Wells <jb at sourceillustrated.com>:
24 Aug 2002 20:38:15 -0400


> Guys,
> 
> I start class Monday for a remote masters degree at Kennesaw, and one of
> the requirements is to have a pc headset with a microphone (for
> interaction during class).
> 
> Unfortunately, one of the pieces of software they use requires IE and
> Powerpoint.  I have Win4Lin 3.0, so I thought I had this covered.  Got
> my pc headset in from Amazon this morning and plugged it up, only to
> find Win4Lin 3 doesn't support sound input...only output.
> 
> So, was wondering if anyone had any ideas.  I really don't want to have
> to go back to a dual boot.  If anyone out there is using Win4lin *4.0*,
> or Codeweavers' Crossover Office, could you check if sound recording is
> supported under either?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
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