At 11:58 PM 10/1/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>9 run within X, so that you can use almost any existing application. If an
>application works fine on 9, then it should be OK on X. I'm talking about
>applications, not about extensions or control panels, which are completely
>different beasts...
Well, then I don't see the problem. This is roughly analogous to my
needing to run some of my DOS apps that don't work in Win2k. So, I have
VMWare, where I can run a true DOS 6.22 OS install within Win2k (or Linux
for that matter). OK, so you *can't* run NTK in *native* OS X, but you
can still at least run it, right?
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