Hi,

I'll fix that, what is the URL for command line Tools that ship with VMware?

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 28-Oct-08, at 10:30 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

The GUI is not, however you can fully utilize VirtualBox from the command-line if you'd like.


On Oct 28, 2008, at 10:02, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

ONly thing about Virtual box, is I don't think it is accessible with VO at all.
On Oct 27, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:

thanks chris;
I really think I'm going to just bite the bullet and buy vm ware.
thanks again
mike
On Oct 27, 2008, at 9:02 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

There's also Sun's Virtual Box which is free for personal use

http://www.virtualbox.org/

I haven't played with it since I got VMWare. Nice thing about virtual machines is the ease of pausing and resuming. So I can be doing Mac stuff, fire up my VM and do some Windows testing and then pause/quit. Windows just becomes another app I launch and quit as needed. I assume Linux instances within a VM would work the same way.

CB

Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
hey;
so i use linux for my work now a lot and want to install a local copy of centos5 on my computer, to learn more about it and how to get around. I'm curious can it be installed with bootcamp or some equalvent application? Please let me know. If i don't have to use vm ware the better.
thanks
also am willing to take alternatives to vm ware.
thanks a lot
mike

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