Kevin, I continue to work with coLinux.
At the moment I have Ubuntu running with a VNC window and an SSH Putty
session active. Ubuntu acts as if it were on its own hardware. It can
access USB drives, Windows partitions, and linux partitions (both native
linux and within Windows files as described by Crawford for VMWare).
GT.M, Vista, CPRS all run just fine. I can move between XP, where I am
writing this, and GT.M, where I have been spending the weekend importing
patient addresses into VistA. I use a linux partition for my /opt/
directory and can mount that from either coLinux or from Linux when I
boot into that. Most of the time I stay in XP/coLinux. It's more flexible.
I know of no reason to prefer VMWare or one of the others mentioned in
this thread which also seem to do the job.
regards,
JohnLeoZ
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
From past posts, I think several on this list use, or have used VMWare.
Can VMWare be installed AFTER windows (i.e. after windows is already
installed)? Doesn't it run UNDER windows somehow?
Would there be any problem using VMWare to host a linux process on a
Windows server, to run GT.M in? I supposed we would have to
re-partition the harddrive with PartitionMagic to give the linux
process somewhere to work in.
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