On 26 Mar, Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Vmware is quite interesting technology. I managed to see it awhile before the public beta. One note is to watch the hardware requirements carefully. I run vmware on a Dell Inspiron Laptop 366mhz Pentium II, 8mb agp card, 128mb of memory. This makes vmware move right along. I run a NT guest session with all networking enabled just for the heck of it :) On a P166 like my desktop, vmware suffered a bit. If you went to the linuxworld jamboree, you saw vmware running at a few booths there. -- Michael Perry mperry@basin.com ---------------------- -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>