On Oct 29, 2006, at 5:52 AM, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:

This should be the easiest way to try out GNUmed and Ubuntu ever. This method works on GNU/Linux and MS Windows without any configuration on your part. All
you need is the VMware player .

VMware is also working on a Mac-native version of the VMware desktop
        http://www.vmware.com/news/releases/mac.html

Also available another software (60-day free beta trial) but maybe a stretch for it to run VMware desktop for Windows:
        http://www.codeweavers.com/products/differences/

I wonder if people running on one of Apple's newer intel-based iMacs, if they were to download a free 15 day trial version of Parallels Desktop, could install Linux as a guest OS (inside Parallels's virtual machine) and then run VMware desktop for Linux.

A thread suggests that on the Mac (from the point of view of gaming anyway) the performance may be, from fastest to slowest,
        Native OS (under Bootcamp) -> Cider -> Crossover -> Parallels -> VMWare
http://www.macworld.com/forums/ubbthreads/printthread.php? Cat=0&Board=UBB22&main=437926&type=thread



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