Well, it's a good environment to get your hands dirty, but it's not quite the same since it's entirely virtualized. There are quite a few things you can't do in a virtualized session such as virtualization technologies.
If you just want to fiddle with it to touch it, you're fine. If you want to learn about operating it on a computer, it's not.
--Dan
On Jun 23, 2011, at 4:33 PM, mike enriquez wrote:
> I have a VMWare computer running Red Hat Linux.
>
> Talking to some Linux people, I learned this is common.
>
> What are the Pros and Cons of running Linux on a virtual machine?
>
> What do you think? All comments will be appreciated?
>
> It seems like lot of extra work to me but I am newbie.
>
> What do I know?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Mike Enriquez
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