It's probably safe to say now since LinuxWorld is occuring. I saw a beta running win2000 using win4lin on linux ($99) so that's pretty cool. Before win4lin only ran win95/98 but a new version will do win2000/XP. Win4lin basically runs those windows versions inside of linux. I'd assume Mepis will eventually support win4lin in the kernel as it has in the past.
Read an annoucement today about next Fedora going to support Xen
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/
and I've played with Bochs and QEMU but this one looks like a actual viable GPL competitor to VMWare. Just needs support in the kernel (like win4lin does) at least from my understanding.
Actually I was on the win4lin site last night, and the new Pro version of win4lin with supports 2K/Xp requires no kernel mods according to what is written there.
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