Hi, Have you tried/considered using WINE (WIndows Emulator)? That program is freeware, and can run nearly any windows program?? Regards, Thomas Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: John Phelan <john@johnphelan.net> To: Derek Harding Network and ICT Manager <hardingd@warlingham.surrey.sch.uk> Cc: <suse-linux-uk-schools@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] VMware
Many thanks for your comments, Derek. I'll be at the Linux show this Thursday, with a view to buying the latest Suse Distribtion, or if not cheap enough, I'll get it via Suse-schools pricing. Several people have suggested this distro as a way of getting a look at VM ware. Regards, John.
On 2001.06.29 10:03:31 +0100 John Phelan wrote:
Hello to all, can anyone advise where I can get a copy of VM ware to run MS programs on
a
Linux box? I just need an evaluation copy for the time being- VMware's site
wants money up front.
Isn't it on the SuSE distribution?
I use VMware on one machine at school because I have to be able to access the Novell NDS - it doesn't get used for anything else! I have my own copy
at home because I sometimes have to develop MS based material and it is really useful to run a virtual network on the desktop. It needs processor and RAm power, though!
-- Best wishes, Derek Harding, (BA MIAP) ICT & Network Manager hardingd@warlingham.surrey.sch.uk
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