Alternatively, you can run Knoppix from the Windows commandline if the ISO is saved on the NTFS.
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-- Bill[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and I'd like to be
> able to toggle between the two rather than a slow reboot.
Assuming you mean real GNU/Linux and not Cygwin (GNU without Linux
kernel), need real Windows not WINE, and want to avoid XEN/VMware/QEMU
for whatever reasons ...
The Ubuntu Hacks "Rough Cuts" that OReilly was handin
On 4/11/06, Darrell Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Both products have betas that can be downloaded and used for no cost
> (although the no-cost license may expire in the future)
Given that Virtual PC is a Microsoft product now, you can replace
"may" with "will" for that product.
-- Ben
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I'm doing this on two laptops..
One is running Fedora Core 5 x76-64, and occasionally hosts 32bit
WinXP-pro VMs using VMware's free beta server. It works well, and has good
network options, albeit with some command-line configuration.
The other is running WinXP-pro 32bit, and uses Microsoft's Vir
On Monday 10 April 2006 4:29 pm, Richard Soule wrote:
> Add me to the VMWare crowd. I use it every time I do a demo. My laptop
> came from Oracle with WinXP on it, I run Linux, WinXP and Win2K Server
> VMs depending on which demo I want to run.
I am planning on running Xen (SuSE 10.0 or 10.1) on my
Add me to the VMWare crowd. I use it every time I do a demo. My laptop
came from Oracle with WinXP on it, I run Linux, WinXP and Win2K Server
VMs depending on which demo I want to run.
Sometimes running the WinXP VM with Oracle EE database, Oracle EE
Application Server, Oracle BPEL Server, Ora
I've been running VMware on laptops for years now. VMware 3.x worked almost
flawlessly on my Dell Inspiron 7500 running Win98 on top of RedHat 7.3. For
some reason I have problems with mouse and keyboard response when running
VMware 4.5 hosted on SuSE 9.3 with guest Win2k on an IBM Thinkpad G41.
Hey Ted,
I am using VMWare running on top of Kubuntu. I have several Microsoft virtual
machines running, each with different software installed. The nice thing
about it is I can "pause" a virtual machine and then "resume" it later,
totally circumventing the windows boot process. In my work flow
On 4/10/06, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone got multiple OSes running simultaneously on their personal
> machines? I've got a laptop I dual-boot between WinXPPro (client
> work) and Linux (more client work, home & hobby), and I'd like to be
> able to toggle between the two rather
up"
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 12:39 PM
Subject: Laptop OS Virtualization?
Has anyone got multiple OSes running simultaneously on their personal
machines? I've got a laptop I dual-boot between WinXPPro (client work)
and Linux (more client work, home & hobby), and I'd li
Hey Ted,
I am using VMWare running on top of Kubuntu. I have several Microsoft virtual
machines running, each with different software installed. The nice thing
about it is I can "pause" a virtual machine and then "resume" it later,
totally circumventing the windows boot process. In my work flow
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:39, Ted Roche wrote:
> Has anyone got multiple OSes running simultaneously on their personal
> machines? I've got a laptop I dual-boot between WinXPPro (client
> work) and Linux (more client work, home & hobby), and I'd like to be
> able to toggle between the two rath
Has anyone got multiple OSes running simultaneously on their personal
machines? I've got a laptop I dual-boot between WinXPPro (client
work) and Linux (more client work, home & hobby), and I'd like to be
able to toggle between the two rather than a slow reboot.
Anyone doing this? What VM ma
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