[aclug-L] Re: VMware to run win98
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I asked him about that and he changed the subject for some reason. I
think that this computer gets emails from customers and he can just
file| save as and save the graphics that the customers send in.
He has the idea planted in his head that VMware could be the 'be all
that ends all' solution to his needs. I question that it would be and
what he is thinking of doing is overkill, but that's my opinion. I
believe in KISS, 'keep it simple silly' or stupid only in rare cases --
and those are usually the easiest solutions to manage and manipulate.
Not everyone agrees with me for some reason. If they don't agree with
me, I just move on instead of trying to convince them. I like the
zen-style soft-sell approach and not hard-sell preaching style. I don't
know why some people insist on the harder complicated solution, but if
that is what they insist on, then they can do it themselves or find
someone else, I have other work that I need to do. I really want to
finish the projects that I have already started instead of starting new
ones when someone needs help. ~Anne
Thomas Wallis wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, ironrose wrote:
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>>I talked to someone who has a specialized graphics program that requires
>>a dongle and will only run on Win98(as far as he has found out). He is
>>tired of all the hassles of spyware and viruses. The downtime of this
>>computer is killing his business. He would like to talk to someone
>>about using linux, VMware and Win98 to run on his computer. It has been
>>a while since I have tried VMware. Would someone like to offer their
>>expertise? Email me if anyone is interested. I'm sure that pay would
>>be involved. If anyone has any other suggestions that would solve his
>>problem(s), then let me know and I will forward the info on to him. ~Anne
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> Does this machine require either LAN or Internet access? If not,
>I would disconnect it from the network entirely. I would then load Win98
>back on the box (reformat) and reinstall the graphics software. Good
>antivirus software would also be helpful to scan removable media that is
>used.
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> I have Win98 (mostly for games) and don't want to fight viruses
>and spyware either. That is why when I have 98 booted, I leave my modem
>turned off. I use LINUX for everything else.
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