One day down of running vmware server on 32 bit after a week of 64 bit and the 32 bit is a winner so far, just as an easy example the shutdown of the windows would take almost twice as long on the 64bit as it does on 32bit and the exit music plays in one nice stream instead of 30 seconds of little blurbs of music. I think if you want to run vmware the 32bit OS might be a better idea. On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 07:45 +1000, John Bennett wrote:
On 10/31/07, Eberhard Roloff
wrote: No, works greatly here. I am currently making a stripped down XP CDrom with nlite from step to step. VMware server is continously loading and installing any iso that I produce for testing, where any "XP virtual harddisk" is indefinitley often reformatted and stressed.
Runs very stable all day long for two days and nights.
Suse 10.3/32bit/VMware Server 1.0.4 build-56528
regards Eberhard
Well, I guess the only difference (which I forgot to mention before :-( ) is that I am running 10.3 64bit..... John. -- Todd