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Operating Systems Linux What's better for running Windows software in Linux, Wine or Windows VMware? Post 302302694 by Advice Pro on Tuesday 31st of March 2009 04:17:26 PM
Old 03-31-2009
What's better for running Windows software in Linux, Wine or Windows VMware?

What are the differences, advantages, and disadvantages?
 

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GIFDIFF(1)						      General Commands Manual							GIFDIFF(1)

NAME
gifdiff - compares GIF images SYNOPSIS
gifdiff [options] GIF-file-1 GIF-file-2 DESCRIPTION
gifdiff compares two GIF files and determines if they appear identical. Differences that don't affect appearance (like colormap ordering or how much an animation is optimized) are not reported. gifdiff prints details of any differences it finds. If the GIFs are the same, it prints nothing. It exits with status 0 if there were no differences, 1 if there were some differences, and 2 if there was trouble. OPTIONS
--brief, -q Report only whether the GIFs differ, not the details of the differences. --ignore-redundancy, -w Do not report differences in the numbers of redundant frames (frames which do not change the displayed image). --help Print usage information and exit. --version Print the version number and some quickie warranty information and exit. SEE ALSO
gifsicle(1) BUGS
Please email suggestions, additions, patches and bugs to ekohler@gmail.com. AUTHORS
Eddie Kohler, ekohler@gmail.com http://www.read.seas.harvard.edu/~kohler/ http://www.lcdf.org/gifsicle/ The gifsicle home page. Version 1.67 31 August 1998 GIFDIFF(1)
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