Bob Nielsen said: > I've used both. VMware ran pathetically slow on a K6-350 with 128 MB, > while Win4Lin was at least as fast as running it natively. However, not > all apps run with Win4Lin and I didn't find anything I couldn't use with > VMware. I'm sure with a faster machine (and a lot of memory, which is > dirt-cheap right now) VMware would be satisfactory. > > Netraverse doesn't officially support Debian, but has some "unofficial" > .deb files on their web site (you need to register to access them). You > will also need to patch the kernel source and recompile.
yeah, I don't reccomend VMWare for any serious use without 512MB of ram. And that is running with 1 virtual machine with 96MB of ram allocated to it. 2 virtual machines is possible but things slow down somewhat. 256MB of system ram is barely usable in my opinion with a virtual machine that has 96MB of ram allocated to it(for me anything under 96MB is unusable) it is quite entertaining to see 4 virtual machines running at the same time on my afterstep desktop though! 5 OSs on 1 cpu!(1gb ram) nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

