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foobar

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« on: 7 December 2001, 22:28 »
Hey doodz of the message board,

who of you has this prog, called vmware?
It claims it can virtually run any os on each other. Easily said, it would mean windows-apps
on a linux system. Does anybody know about it,
like, tested it??

http://www.vmware.com
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« Reply #1 on: 8 December 2001, 02:10 »
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Originally posted by -=f00bar=-:
Hey doodz of the message board,

who of you has this prog, called vmware?
It claims it can virtually run any os on each other. Easily said, it would mean windows-apps
on a linux system. Does anybody know about it,
like, tested it??

http://www.vmware.com



Yes, I actually bought it although you used to be able to just keep reregistering the non-crippled trial versions downloadable from their web site.  It works VERY well both for running Win* under Linux and for running Linux under WinNT/2k.  The nice thing is you can have several OSs booted at the same time on the same machine, great for testing/development and actual use.  At work I had to use some MS products so I ran RedHat 7.x as the "host" OS and had WinNT 4 installed as a "guest" operating system running all my Windows apps.  It's great being able to "nice" Windows by "nice"ing the VMware process.       You do need a healhy machine though.  At work I've been running it for over a year now on a Dell 400Mhz with 256 MB of RAM (I would definately not recommend less memory than that).  At home I have a 1.6Ghz Athalon with 512MB of RAM and it works great.

The only bad thing I have to say about VM-Ware is they are in the process of striking a deal with M$ and selling more copies of M$ with VM-Ware, just what we need like another hole in the head.  Of course if you install Windows in a VM-Ware session under Linux you are still legally obligated to have a licenced copy of each version of Windows you install.  I would rather not have to run VM-Ware at all and not have to run Win* for the few apps I need to run under Win* for the job.  It would be great if all those app vendors ported their apps to Linux so I wouldn't have to pay the piper, or the middle man.  It's damn convenient though.
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$ nice -n 19 vmware MyWinNT.cfg

[ December 07, 2001: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

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« Reply #2 on: 13 December 2001, 05:08 »
Use wine, it keeps getting better and better.  For some apps it even runs better that Windows.  It is not perfect yet but very close.