On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 08:26, Lorne wrote: ... > > did that for a long time and it was better than VMWare. However, I had > > to give the work laptop back when I changed jobs and had to minimize the > > number of computers overall when I moved (noise considerations, mainly). > > Still if you have more computers than you know what to do with a KVM is > > a heck of a lot nicer than multi-booting or virtualizing hardware any > > day. But if you only carry the one laptop and need to use tools in > > multiple OSs, VMWare can't be beat. > > > Now that I can't argue with! Besides I sure don't want to be killed or die. ;) > Have you tried that win4lin? It sounds like a way for me to get one step > closer to putting mickeysoft further behind me at home. Well a dedicated box > anyhow. It might work even better for you, since the performance hit you take > with vmware. >
P3-M/800, 384M RAM. Performance was fine with W98 in the virtual, poorer with W2K in the virtual of course but then W2K is dog slow on regular hardware too. > > > Don't you have to be like Silver or something? I gave them 50.00 or so > > > and that wasn't enough to get me anything. Well I guess I get to vote. :) > > > > I'm silver, but I just download the ISOs and it ain't on there. > > Theoretically I might could find it in the commercial apps section, but > > I haven't had a need to go looking. > > I begining to worry a little about the viability of the company. Has it been > quieter (from the employees) than normal in the lists or is it just my > imagination? That's most likely pre-release workload. -- Jack Coates Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...
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