On Thursday, December 01, 2011 09:31:25 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 02.12.2011 02:55, schrieb Mike Dwiggins:
> > My wife's machine is a full up FC14 x86_64 and I now have the joy of 
> > trying to put windows XP on due to constraints at her work.

> why dual boot this days?

'Constraints at work' could mean a lot of different things; I've seen a few 
enterprise applications that don't work well in a VM for various reasons 
(anything that needs accurate timing works better on physical hardware, for 
instance, as does anything that needs access to certain physical hardware 
devices like hardware dongles (iLok, for instance, works better on physical 
hardware, and special interface cards, PCI and/or PC Card or Cardbus (or 
ExpressCard) sometime cannot be made work properly in a VM environment).

More than likely it's the boss simply saying 'you will run Windows XP, period.'

Most people either cannot afford to take a stand on principle (because there 
are bosses who will fire you if you don't do it their way, regardless) or would 
rather just fit in.  Most people do not have OS freedom at work.  Be glad if 
you do.
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