On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:48:19 +0000, Mike Hearn <mike(a)navi.cx> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:29:48 +0000, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> If solutions for those scenarios came to Linux (and no, I don't like
> wine) natively - I wouldn't need Windows.
Me neither.
Why don't you want to use Wine for these things? I got a track
from iTMS
yesterday on Linux, without a copy of Windows, using Wine. It solves
your problem using free software as much as possible, in a convenient
manner, but you'd rather reboot to Windows and use 100% proprietary stuff
instead? That makes no sense.
Have you ever asked why RH removed Wine from the distro ?
Well, it is better to let some Red Hatter to respond that, but I can
tell that IBM will never propose some migration solution based on Wine
because it is an open implementation of a proprietary thing. In other
words, it is proprietary, which means "legal issues". Windows APIs are
a propriety of Microsoft.
Other minor Wine issues are:
- Businesses look at it as an ad-hoc solution
- You can't be sure if all your apps will run there
Regards,
Avi