Re: Please help if you can

From: Chuck Swiger (cswiger_at_mac.com)
Date: 03/05/05

  • Next message: Eric McCoy: "Potential dangers with big arrays"
    Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 09:41:00 -0500
    To: Chris <cjheinlein@cablespeed.com>
    
    

    Chris wrote:
    > I would like to know if this OS platform supports your everday and ever so
    > standard .EXE applications.

    Yes, FreeBSD will run standalone executable code in the various .exe and .dll
    formats, although people often use Wine or a similiar emulator if they want to
    have a more complete Windows environment available while using FreeBSD.

    > Basically, I am wondering if FreeBSD is compatible to all of the endless
    > softwares out there that "require" you to be using a certain version of
    > Microsoft Windows?

    All of the software? No.

    Not that most Windows software is portable enough the run on all flavors of
    Windows itself: there's plenty of old 16-bit stuff which won't work on a
    modern Win32 platform (WinXP, 2003, etc), just as there is a huge amount of
    stuff written today which won't run on Windows 3.1.

    That being said, FreeBSD doesn't come with the Windows DLL's that many
    programs use. But they and other resources like TrueType fonts can be used if
    you migrate them, and if you check the ports collection you you find ways of
    using Flash and RealPlayer and video codec stuff like that if you really want
    to. Stability may suffer somewhat compared with purely native FreeBSD apps,
    but if people want to view websites in Flash (or be advertised to, more
    accurately), they can.

    See http://www.freebsd.org/ports/

    > I'm not a computer genius (though for some reason many label me as that)
    > but I know my way around the Windows platform quite well. I am not an
    > advanced programmer in any sort, but I do try and have several different
    > types of programming software.

    Don't worry about it-- I promise that we won't call you a computer genius if
    you don't want us to. I make no comment on what might happen in the converse
    situation, but I suggest verifying your sense of humor beforehand.

    -- 
    -Chuck
    _______________________________________________
    freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
    http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
    To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
    

  • Next message: Eric McCoy: "Potential dangers with big arrays"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: Please help if you can
      ... > have a more complete Windows environment available while using FreeBSD. ... > using Flash and RealPlayer and video codec stuff like that if you really want ... >> but I know my way around the Windows platform quite well. ...
      (freebsd-questions)
    • Re: Best OS for Ruby Dev/Best OS for Ruby Hosting
      ... I've personally grown comfortable with using Windows as a development ... platform, provided that I have my copy of VMware installed. ... I use FreeBSD as ... my VM 'server', not for any specific technical reasons but because it's what ...
      (comp.lang.ruby)
    • MT4
      ... Id like to know if you can run metatrader 4 platform on freebsd. ... its normally run on windows but im not a fan of windows. ...
      (freebsd-questions)
    • Re: What do you dislike about OSX?
      ... is is when you claim that OS X is derivative of FreeBSD. ... about *other people* not needing to have all windows visible at all times. ... Most end users don't even know the bug exists. ... offer reasons for me to change my mind. ...
      (comp.sys.mac.advocacy)
    • Re: Convince me, please!
      ... familiar to the Unix OSes that are around. ... PS Try some googling or the freebsd official site for more resources. ... desktop users who have previously known only Windows. ... applications, including its most commonly used browser, office ...
      (freebsd-questions)