Yep. I had it running quite nicely under Win2k. I did use the ISO's though. Can't go
wrong from CD. The whole thing
installed nicely, detected video, sound and network and went along very happily. Only
gripe is the hard disk it was
on died a week later :-( You shouldn't have too much trouble with the ISO's. I would
definately try them.
Angus
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:54:37AM -0600, Eric wrote:
> Has anyone successfully put LM 7.2 on a VMware Virtual Machine?
>
> I got up to the Partition Drive Screen, but after taht it complains that
> the base install package is not there (doing ftp install from local
> machine running the VM).
>
> Does anyone have a pre-built Virtual Machine File (Here's where Mandrake
> steps in and offers one on their web page, __hint hint__)
>
> I am trying the ISO's today.
>
> Just an FYI, the reason I'm using a Virtual Machine is because I'm at
> work and can't use dual-boot, so the only way to get all the linux
> utilities and power-desktop stuff is a VM, and the SUSE-linux one is not
> what I'm used too (Plus I want to try KDE 2).
>
> Again, anyone with a VMWARE file I can just FTP???
>
> Anyone at Mandrake want to Build one and offer it on there site?
>
> Eric
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