I appreciate everybody's responses. Success seems to have been mixed with speed the problem. (Plus problems with Red Hat.)
I think the suggestion of getting cheap machines is good, but I have found multiboot testing to be tedious. I might try a hybrid approach: quick checks on VPC and extensive testing on a multiboot PC. If I get another PC (or more likely upgrade my dev Pc), I may get VPC for the PC. Virtual machines run very fast on a PC. I think this will be more convenient for testing than multiboot. I get the impression that VPC will take advantage of G4 features and of multiple processors. The help says the biggest speed factors are processor speed and cache. Dar Scott _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
