There was a new version released this weekend. It is significantly faster on my setup
than the previous version (which ran with no problems). I've got Windows 98 installed
in one vm and Debian installed in another...all work perfectly. I'm downloading
OpenLinux 2.2 to install in a vm tonite. VMware is the best testing environment I've
ever used (I especially like the fact that you not write any changes to the "disk"
when you close a session). The main thing you MUST do is use the vmware-tools and the
modified xserver to get decent performance.
Rick Thompson
> ** Original Subject: [SuSE Linux] VMware?
> ** Original Sender: Keith Snape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 07:32:21 -0700 (PDT)
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> Has anyone actually gotten a decent version of VMware
> to work? Personally, I tried it out after I got my new
> computer, and even on a PII 400 with 128meg DIMM(s)
> found that it ran incredibly slow (at least at first).
> I then attempted to use an ATAPI cdrom driver, and
> got a segmentation fault.... Was I going about this
> wrong, or is it just meant not to work properly (like
> anything else associated with MicroSlop?)
>
> Thanks,
> Keith Snape
>
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