On Apr 12, 2005 10:05 AM, Nick Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I run FreeBSD as my main desktop, but occasionally have to develop,
> build, or test software on a variety of other x86 operating systems
> (mainly Windows NT 4, Windows XP Pro, and Red Hat Linux).  At the
> moment I have a row of mini-towers and a KVM switch.  I'd much rather
> run these other machines as virtual machines under FreeBSD.  Can
> anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD?  I don't mind
> having to pay, as long as it really works.
> 
> I see that VMWare, for instance, is not supported on FreeBSD.
> 
> I'm running 4.9-RELENG at the moment, but considering an upgrade to
> 5.x.

   Actually, VMware 3.2.1  works quite OK on 4.x. I run it on
5.4-STABLE as well, but with SMP, acpi and apic all turned off. It's
annoying, but it does the job.


> 
> Nick Barnes
> 
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