On Saturday 17 November 2001 03:20, Susan Macchia enunciated:
> I would highly recommend VMware.  I just installed SuSE 7.3 (really slick
> by the way - I am real happy w/ it) and am evaluating VMware 3.0.  I have
> found that it is a really slick product; easy to configure and set up.  Its
> performance is pretty good (its running on a pentium II 400 mhz with 384MB
> of RAM).  Installation of the OS and any optional software is kind of slow,
> but other than that it is like a real small machine on the desktop.
>
> I've been recently using it to test my Samba configuration (so I don't have
> to kick my kids off they're win2k box).  I installed it with win2k.  It
> runs like a champ and I don't have to boot into a specialized kernel (like
> with Win4Lin).

Hi Suuzz <g>

Just want to talk a bit re Vmware and your config. Do you have the second, 
usually writer being seen by vmware ? Have you heard if a burner can operate 
in vmware as I have to burn my vcd's in nero on windows. 

I have managed to get quicktime, shockwave and many other plugins working on 
linux using codeweavers crossover. Nice to play the trailers form the apple 
site natively online at last.

So I do not have the use for windows much now since the release of SO6, but I 
do need to use Flaskmpeg and TMPGEnc. As I only got my version 3.0 rego 
numbers today I have not had a chance to try these in vmware but am sure they 
will be very slow converting mpegs.

-- 
Keith Antoine aka 'skippy'
18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161
Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage

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