Jonathan Schleifer dixit:
>Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> So meanwhile I use qemu for the
>> odd time when I need to use another OS.
>
>qemu has the same problem as VMware: The kernel module. It's really
>slow without the acceleration module. But maybe the it could be ported
>to OpenBS
Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So meanwhile I use qemu for the
> odd time when I need to use another OS.
qemu has the same problem as VMware: The kernel module. It's really
slow without the acceleration module. But maybe the it could be ported
to OpenBSD? I know it's not Open Source, but
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
Peter Valchev wrote:
Vmware has been broken in -current for a long time now by the PAE
changes. If you have an interest in a working vmware in the next release,
and want to try your hand at a hard problem, someone stepping up
with a fix would be great. todd@ and mcbr
"Alexey E. Suslikov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe it is a good idea to try make VMware Server work instead of old
> (3.x) Workstation?
I think that would not be possible. VMware depends on a kernel module.
But that module isn't open source AFAIK. Only the part that loads the
rest of the bin
Peter Valchev wrote:
> Vmware has been broken in -current for a long time now by the PAE
> changes. If you have an interest in a working vmware in the next release,
> and want to try your hand at a hard problem, someone stepping up
> with a fix would be great. todd@ and mcbride@ should have deta
Vmware has been broken in -current for a long time now by the PAE
changes. If you have an interest in a working vmware in the next release,
and want to try your hand at a hard problem, someone stepping up
with a fix would be great. todd@ and mcbride@ should have details,
and in fact posting them