hardy, vmware
Girard Henri
girardhenri at free.fr
Mon Jul 28 18:16:17 UTC 2008
I can't answer all your questions...
I am on hardy aspire coreduo and xpress1200 and i can't install vmware :)
That's why i turn to another virtualbox.
USB works fine after a little "hack" on ubuntu doc
with xp it"s very speedy
For other answers I don't know as I haven't any appliances
Problem with vmware it's very heavy
regards
----- Original Message -----
From: Willy Hamra
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: hardy, vmware
2008/7/28 Girard Henri <girardhenri at free.fr>
did you try virtualbox ?
I think it's much better and lighter :)
Le lundi 28 juillet 2008 à 10:50 -0600, D. R. Evans a écrit :
> Found the fix:
>
> http://blog.fekw.de/2008/05/30/kubuntu-804-64bit-essential-apps-install-guide/5/
>
> Doc
>
> --
> Web: http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR
>
no one seems to give me a definite answer about this, is vmware any better than the free alternatives available? i've heard some people complain about USB support, which isn't a problem since i rarely use USB in my virtual machines, but what about stability? vmware never crashed or did anything funny with me, on windows and linux, not a single problem with network even after kernel updates. i want to also ask about compatibility, are vmware's virtual machines compatible with virtualbox? and vice-versa?
thanks in advance
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Willy K. Hamra
Manager of Hamra Information Systems
Co. Manager of Zeina Computers and Billy Net.
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