At 10:30 01/21/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>I have been looking at VMware Workstation, and see that the supported
>Linux distributions for Host system include an assortment of Mandrake,
>RedHat, and SuSE.  But not Fedora.
>
>Is this a matter of "we haven't tried it" or "it won't work for the
>following reasons. ..."
>If in order to use VMware, I must abandon Fedora, what should I use instead?

VMware works fine on Fedora Core 3. In fact, I'm running it right now with
a Windows 2000 Pro guest system. Make sure you check out the release notes
for Fedora, it talks specifically about VMware. The only tricky part is
making sure you copy all the /dev/vm* files to /etc/udev/devices AFTER you
do the VMware configuration. I forgot that and gave myself a severe
headache for a day when it would work fine right after configuring but
wouldn't "stick" after a reboot.

Gus
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