On 09/07/07, Chaim Keren Tzion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you are going to do other, linux, virtualization, I would like to
recommend
vserver. I have a P4 dev machine with 1GB RAM and I run 7 virtual machines
on
it simultaneously, 24/7. It runs a debian host and debian and centos
clients.
(On my home system I have even installed a Gentoo client under my Debian
host.)  Overhead is very low. It amazes my friends (and bosses).


Vserver is great for multiple linux's but that's not the topic here - this
threat is about people who just have to run Windows sometimes and rather do
this from inside Linux than reboot.

On Monday 09 July 2007 08:32:03 Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 09/07/07, Eran Sandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To give context for my question - I've just bought a Dell desktop based
on
> Intel Core 2 Duo and installed Debian Etch (amd64) on it,

A bit off topic but why try to install amd64 on an Intel chip? Why not
"Intel
IA-64"


I'm glad you asked - you just validated my mistake too. I lost a few hours
trying to install ia64 on this hardware until someone pointed the error of
my ways to me.

Baruch has already answered.

--Amos

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