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VirtualBox and Orca
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Sweden
2007-05-30 09:25:55
Hi all,
I have been trying to set up VirtualBox with Orca so that i
can use some of my Windows programs under Linux like OCR but
as someone else wrote the program is not accessible wiht
Orca and i had no luck with it. So my question is, does
anyone know an accessible Virtual Machine solution?
Many thanks,
Christian

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VirtualBox and Orca
user name
2007-05-30 09:31:53
Hi,
Vmware works fairly well.  Actually it does appear that
since
workstation 6 was released it is not as accessable as the
beta but
it's still ok.  Probably only needs a little bit of
scripting to make
it perfect.

Cheers

Bart

Christian writes:
 > Hi all,
 > I have been trying to set up VirtualBox with Orca so
that i can use some of my Windows programs under Linux like
OCR but as someone else wrote the program is not accessible
wiht Orca and i had no luck with it. So my question is, does
anyone know an accessible Virtual Machine solution?
 > Many thanks,
 > Christian
 > 
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Re: VirtualBox and Orca
user name
2007-05-30 09:50:18
Hi,

On Mi, Mai 30 2007, Christian wrote:

> I have been trying to set up VirtualBox with Orca so
that i can use
> some of my Windows programs under Linux like OCR but as
someone else
> wrote the program is not accessible wiht Orca

Yes, that was me, but I also said that VirtualBox is nicely
usable from
the console.

> So my question is, does anyone know an accessible
Virtual Machine

The Vmware-GUI is GTK2-based, so Vmware (www.vmware.com) is
partially
accessable. You also might want to give Qemu or KVM a try,
both
solutions are open source. For the latter one, you need a
modern CPU
with virtualization extensions (Pacifica or Vanderpool.),
whereat it
has the better performance.

cheers

  Henning
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