On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 09:25:16AM -0500, Mike Phillips wrote: | > | > I would like to know if anyone in this list is using VMWare Workstation in | > order to run flavours of Windows with Debian GNU Linux as the host machine. | | This is my normal mode of operation at work. Running unstable, and | Win98 under VMWare. Works like a charm, very rarely the machine will | lock up, but this is usually when I'm moving the focus in and out of | vmware too quickly. | | You will need a sufficient amount of memory to make this acceptable. | My laptop has 256mb with VMWare reserving 96mb and it work fine. Any | less and it would be painful.
Is anyone willing to share the downsides/limitations as well? I've heard a lot of positive comments on this list (including Martin using VMWare to fool some users into thinking they have a windows system), but I know there must be another side to it. How much does it cost? What are the restrictions? (Can I have 1 copy of VMWare on a big machine and use it by a bunch of diskless X terms?) How much disk space is required? (For VMWare itself, I imagine that windows will need just as much space as if it was by itself) I still have to buy a real copy of windows, right? How are the VMWare folks with support? (quality, availability, cost) Would they look favorably on a charity group (wrt licensing/cost)? For example, if I wanted to set up a network of obsolete hardware as diskless X terms (with a single modern system serving them) with windows running in vmware to teach underprivileged youths in a 3rd world country. TIA, -D -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonald's is to gourmet cooking