On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 05:33, Tom wrote:
Why not just : Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX operating systems. Wine runs on BSD, Solaris, OSX as well.
A lot of newbies especially aren't aware that Linux == UNIX, the distinction is subtle, especially if you installed it 5 hours ago.
I saw a few people getting confused by that, so I thought I'd clarify it.
The vast majority of people who use Wine and don't know what UNIX is, are Linux users (because they are new). So, it made sense to choose that as an example.
should you note at one given time ?
Hmm? I don't understand, sorry :(
@@ -1142,7 +1161,7 @@ <answer> <para> Make sure you have all the VB runtime libraries installed. You may
need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll
need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll. You can get some from dll-files.com.
some or them or just "it" if you only need the one dll ?
Bad placement, I guess it should have been "get some DLLs from"