I use it as well, although not as regularly. I defenitely like the fact
that I can use both OS's at once or that I can try loading up different
distributions in between checking email on the same system. The only
problem is it will really slow down your system (justifiably so - it is
after all running another OS). If you've gotten used to the nice speed of
your P3-500 w/128M ram then you will have get used it. I don't run it all
that often for that very reason.
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PK Whelan
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Marc Evans wrote:
> I use it regularly, and highly recommend it.
>
> - Marc
>
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Taylor, Chris wrote:
>
> > I know some of you must work in a mixed Windows/Linux environment and have
> > tried several methods to make this environment work.
> >
> > Recently I learned about a product called VMWARE (www.vmware.com) that
> > allows you to run an NT or Win 9x session inside of Linux, or with their
> > other product run a Linux session inside of NT/Win 9x.
> >
> > This appears to solve the problem of having to waste hard drive space
> > through partitioning etc and eliminiate the need to re-boot every time I
> > want to use a feature that works better in one O/S than the other.
> >
> > Has anyone tried this product? Does it live up to expectations?
> >
> > - Chris S. Taylor
> >
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