Running Windows 98 SE in RedHat
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Tue Aug 20 09:53:08 EDT 2002
No.
Samba facilitates netbios for Windows file sharing and printing. It's not
an applications server.
You might get some success with Wine, but you'll know Linux by the time
you get it working. Ditto for VMware.
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, ADFM wrote:
> Until I can learn Linux, (which should not take long), can I setup Samba in a console to run Windows 98SE? I just got RedHat speaking with Speakup and a dual boot system using Grub. I am starting to get tired of reading something in Windows and then shutting down, boot into RedHat and then trying out what I read and then booting into Windows. I started with computers in July 1984 . The first computer was a Commodore 64 and I am at about the level of Novice to Medium Computerr Programmer.
>
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