Kai Ponte wrote: [snip]
Yes. But, there some MOB that don't have chipsets that will play nice in this regard.
Okay, I'll ask then. I have a co-worker who runs SLED on his laptop, which is the same as mine. I think he has 4GB.
I assume he updated not that long ago, and if so, he has the latest factory kernel.
I'm just wondering if it would be worth my while to buy another 2GB for my laptop. This would mostly be for virtualization as I like to allocate as much memory as possible to those - erm - lesser operating systems running in virtual machines. I would assume all should be well. I haven't messed with virtualization because I just don't seen the need to do so. There's NOTHING MickySoft that I need to run, nor my clients need to run. It's my opinion that virtualization is a solution in search of a problem. MY opinion only, and is NOT intended to be anything else.
It has definite uses for me. I've been a VM geek ever since I first got my hands on VMWare.
I - for example - have on VM running XP for those times I need it.
I guess some do.....I never have. ;)
I also am alpha testing openSUSE 11 under a VM. (Virtual Box)
'Don't have the time to play with 11 right now, but sure wish I did!
I am writing a program in Netbeans (Java) for my father-in-law and using a VM to test it. He belongs to the Cult of Mac so I need to make sure my app runs according to the the Ways of the Mac (tm).
Hehehehe....ok. Well, better a Mac than MickySoft! Fred -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org