Thanks Joe! By the way, I didn't hear any suggestions about cracks, and I
know exactly where I won't think of searching for one! :-)
At 09:01 AM 05/12/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I use VMware in Linux to run Win2000 in a virtual machine, and I use VMware in
>Win NT to run Linux in a virtual machin
>>>Cool! Some scans of that article would be great! Hope the list wouldn't
mind though.
I can put some links in a mail to my webserver, and get the info to the list
that way. We'll try to take it easy on you modem users ,-)
Kat
I use VMware in Linux to run Win2000 in a virtual machine, and I use VMware in
Win NT to run Linux in a virtual machine - I love it! It gives me the operating
system I want whenever I want it. I think when the 30-day license expires, it
just gives a message to that effect, and won't start the vi
Salesman:
I found a link to a callwave-esque program in the link to linuxstart
that paul sent;
in the communications section.
Thanks! I have a couple Windows applications that I haven't found good
Linux equivalents of yet. One of them is Callwave, the Internet
answering
machine, which has no cur
At 11-05-2000 08:37 AM, you wrote:
>I don't know what happens after the trial period ends though.
Very often the software 'dies', leaving carcase in your pc.
>
> Thanks! How does it actually operate - basically just as a
> regular Linux
> application?
> Does it look like it would be easy to get rid of if it stops
> when the trial
> ends?
>
It runs on a 'virtual' partition on your system. Mandrake
has some really good info regarding this on the
Thanks! How does it actually operate - basically just as a regular Linux
application?
Does it look like it would be easy to get rid of if it stops when the trial
ends?
At 07:21 PM 05/11/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>On Thu, 11 May 2000, Drake X wrote:
> > Anyone know anything about VMware? I was look
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Drake X wrote:
> Anyone know anything about VMware? I was looking at their website
> (vmware.com) recently. They say you can run both Linux and MS Windows on 1
> computer at the same time in their own virtual desktops! They have a 30 day
> Linux trial copy to download. I do
Yes, my neighbour uses it and it works. After the 30-day trial, it stops
working, I believe. Wouldn't know since I don't use it.
Basically what it does is offer you a virtual machine on which the other OS can
be installed and run. For example: you can boot linux, fire up a vmware, and in
there b
After your trial period, you cannot boot your virtual machine anymore.
As simple as that.
Flupke
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Drake X wrote:
> Anyone know anything about VMware? I was looking at their website
> (vmware.com) recently. They say you can run both Linux and MS Windows on 1
> computer at t
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>
>
> Anyone know anything about VMware? I was looking at their website
> (vmware.com) recently. They say you can run both Linux and MS
> Windows on 1
> computer at the same time in their own virtual desktops! They
> have a 30 da
Anyone know anything about VMware? I was looking at their website
(vmware.com) recently. They say you can run both Linux and MS Windows on 1
computer at the same time in their own virtual desktops! They have a 30 day
Linux trial copy to download. I don't know what happens after the trial
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