Hello everyone of Wine. I have been an Ubuntu user for the past month or so now and I have very little experience with Wine. I originally started using the OS/app loader on a Sony Vaio NR110 laptop, but now I am the owner of an MSI Wind.
I have my Wind dual booted (XP, Ubuntu) with the larger partition to ext3 for ubuntu's boot. Usuing about 1.3gb for swap too. I would like to start using Wine to keep my Windows apps (why else...) but I was wondering:
-Can Windows XP, with the use of fsdriver to read ext3 filing, run a Windows app installed on ubuntu?
I know that Wine from Ubuntu can't run apps from the Windows boot partition, but can Windows run apps from ubuntu's boot partition? I would just like to consider which partition to have most of my programs like Office.
Thanks in advance everyone.
Windows XP to run from Linux boot
Re: Windows XP to run from Linux boot
No for the same exact reasons you can't run apps off of windows partition in Wine.SlyCat wrote:-Can Windows XP, with the use of fsdriver to read ext3 filing, run a Windows app installed on ubuntu?
Windows XP to run from Linux boot
SlyCat wrote:
program located on a Linux partition, and it is not advised to run a
program from Wine on Linux from a NTFS partition, mainly the Windows
boot partition.
To do what you request, you must install your program both under Windows
in the NTFS/FAT partition and under Wine in a Linux partition.
However, it may be possible, with the proper drivers and a really good
backup of your data, to work with the same documents and data with both
operating systems.
James McKenzie
It is not possible to do what you want. Windows will not execute aHello everyone of Wine. I have been an Ubuntu user for the past month or so now and I have very little experience with Wine. I originally started using the OS/app loader on a Sony Vaio NR110 laptop, but now I am the owner of an MSI Wind.
I have my Wind dual booted (XP, Ubuntu) with the larger partition to ext3 for ubuntu's boot. Usuing about 1.3gb for swap too. I would like to start using Wine to keep my Windows apps (why else...) but I was wondering:
-Can Windows XP, with the use of fsdriver to read ext3 filing, run a Windows app installed on ubuntu?
I know that Wine from Ubuntu can't run apps from the Windows boot partition, but can Windows run apps from ubuntu's boot partition? I would just like to consider which partition to have most of my programs like Office.
program located on a Linux partition, and it is not advised to run a
program from Wine on Linux from a NTFS partition, mainly the Windows
boot partition.
To do what you request, you must install your program both under Windows
in the NTFS/FAT partition and under Wine in a Linux partition.
However, it may be possible, with the proper drivers and a really good
backup of your data, to work with the same documents and data with both
operating systems.
James McKenzie
Windows XP to run from Linux boot
On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 09:40:06 -0600
"SlyCat" <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't know if and how well this is supportet by wine, i never done this, it's just an idea.
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"SlyCat" <[email protected]> wrote:
Perhaps you can install your apps as portable apps (http://portableapps.com/) in a 3rd partition.I know that Wine from Ubuntu can't run apps from the Windows boot partition, but can Windows run apps from ubuntu's boot partition? I would just like to consider which partition to have most of my programs like Office.
I don't know if and how well this is supportet by wine, i never done this, it's just an idea.
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woo, thanks for all the help/replies.
I figured as much. Im wouldn't mind trying the portable apps partitioning, but idk how many partitions my little 120gb can take, heh. Though I don't think it will work since both Windows and Linux boot need their own filing systems to boot the apps.
Ill give it a shot when I get out of classes.
I figured as much. Im wouldn't mind trying the portable apps partitioning, but idk how many partitions my little 120gb can take, heh. Though I don't think it will work since both Windows and Linux boot need their own filing systems to boot the apps.
Ill give it a shot when I get out of classes.