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From: Darrell Call <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] TMG and Linux and Lindows
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 07:53:08 -0700
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Hello Dennis,
I have TMG 5.10 on my Linux/Win4Lin/Windows PC. (I never did own or use
TMG 4.x. I went from 3.?? to 5.??) I also have 5.10 on my laptop, which
is a standard Windows setup. I have run most of the TMG 5.xx versions in
this Linux setup. It seems to me TMG works better on the Linux machine
than on the Windows laptop. I think Dick Eastman has published a few
articles about running TMG and other genealogy software on Linux. If
interested you might check his web site.
Darrell

At 11/30/03 10:08 PM Sunday, you wrote:

>Darrell,
>What version of TMG are you running? Have you tried running Second Site?
>
>Regards,
>Dennis L. Bright
>
>At 09:30 PM 11/30/2003, you wrote:
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>>I don't know anything about Lindows but I can tell you TMG runs very well
>>in Win4Lin, which is sold by a company called Netraverse. I, and I'm sure
>>others, have Win4Lin running as a process in Linux and TMG running in
>>Win4Lin. Win4Lin enables Windows programs to think they are running on a
>>Windows machine. There are numerous benefits to this arrangement for
>>running those few Windows programs, like TMG, where there is no equivalent
>>in Linux.

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