On 25 May 2000, 12:52, Brian L. Johnson wrote: > Ah, neither. It's a hella nifty program called VMware for Linux. It's a > complete PC emulator, right down to the BIOS. Uses a (very large) file > as the simulated HD, and so on. In this virtual machine I can install > Windows or most any other OS. > > So by running a program, I can boot Windows in a *window* on my Linux > desktop, and have TWO operating systems running simultaneously... > Pretty nifty, eh? <g> Yes, provided you can run most of the major apps. Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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