Just my 2cents:
About 3 years ago I had 2 pc's under my desk: One windows, the
other Debian. Only had one monitor, keyboard, etc; so it was
quite the pain to shift between the two. One morning I woke
up and decided that I would purchase Vmware and let everything fall
where it may.
3 years later, I have been very pleased with vmware. My PC at home
is only Debian, and I now have a Dell Latitude LS400 w/256Ram notebook.
My notebook has vmware installed, and I couldn't be happier.
I have NT workstation & 2000 Server (with 2000 SQL) installed
in vm.
Of course, I only perform admin stuff, and games are the furthest
thing from my mind. For an occasional Word, Excel, blah blah, and
for doing SQL2000 testing, I find VMware to work absolutely perfect.
A few month's ago someone informed me of RDesktop. With RDesktop
(terminal services client), I find myself rarely even firing up
vmware :-)
my 2cents
Mike
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 12:38:41AM -0700, Victor Odhner wrote:
I find myself with a 1.3GHz processor and 256MB of memory.
This is a dual-boot box, running Win98 or RedHat 7.1
depending on my mood (and needs of other family members).
So: Is it time for me to get VMWare, so that I can
run Linux all the time and Windows on top of it as
needed?
Vic
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