Actually my card is not supported there... S3V is S3 Virge.... It is relly
said to be better than original.

NoOne

> Dear Bug Hunter!
>
> I don't talk about vmware itself, but the VMWare X Server (available on
> www.vmware.com).
> So vmware X server _IS_ an x server!
> And my question still isn't answered yet...
>
> Best Regards!
> NoOne
>
> >
> >   Vmware is not an x server.
> >
> >   vmware is a program that provides a virtual cpu under an operating
> > system.  This lets you run another operating system inside that program.
> >
> >   With vmware on Windows NT, for example, you can run linux, windows
2000,
> > windows 95 and windows 98 simultaneously, if you so desire.
> >
> >   If you run vmware under windows NT and run linux in the virtual cpu it
> > gives you, then linux's X server can be used to provide a _very_ good x
> > server for NT. As a bonus, you also get the use of a real operating
system
> > :).  [An I used to be a micro$oft bigot!  Their arrogance changed my
> > mind!]
> >
> >   Windows NT under vmware under Linux also works, but not as well.  NT
> > doesn't handle the virtual cpu as well as linux does.  Or maybe vmware
> > handles linux better than it does NT.  I can't tell. I just know some
> > programs don't work well under NT under vmware, but I've had _very_ few
> > problems running vmware under NT running linux.
> >
> >   I've not had any problems running on any system, in terms of video
card
> > destruction.
> >
> > bug
> >
> > On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, NoOne wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is it safe to install VMWare X Server? I've got S3Trio64V+. It's
said
> that
> > > > it is accelerated and works better than the original, but I'd like
to
> have
> > > > not only manufacturer's oppinion...
> > > >
> > > > Thanx
> > > > NoOne
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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