[Wolves] Debian/iso help needed

Peter Cannon peter at cannon-linux.freeserve.co.uk
Thu Jan 20 09:37:43 GMT 2005


On Wednesday 19 January 2005 23:59, James Turner wrote:

>  - Book containing practical course on using Linux
>  - Accompanying software requires you to run Windows and not Linux in order
> to view it
>
> Sounds totally barmy to me! :) Did they bundle the copy of VMware with it
> or something?

You must be joking! I bought the cheapest version £96.00 download of the net 
with no support or hard copy manual (There is help files).

Thinking about it I don't think it is barmy I've downloaded quite a few Linux 
skill testing programs such as Boson (I think thats what its called they're 
all at home) they're only question and answer type things but most are 
Windows programs, its not a problem if you run dual boot unless, of course, 
you want to cheat and check something out which of course you cant thats why 
they suggest VMware. Mind you if you think about it logically thats probably 
the reason they are Windows based, stops you cheating and having a quick look 
trouble is your only cheating yourself!

-- 
Regards,
Peter Cannon.
peter at cannon-linux.freeserve.co.uk
Fedora Core 3 & Suse Pro 9.2

"There is every excuse for not knowing
there is no excuse for not asking"
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