This is a discussion on Re: Virtualisation. - Suse ; On 2008-02-14, teuniz@gmail.com wrote: > I'm using OpenSUSE 10.3 and Windows XP in dualboot because I need to > use two Windows programs that doesn't run with Wine. Because I get > tired of rebooting every time, I would like ...
On 2008-02-14, teuniz@gmail.comwrote:
> I'm using OpenSUSE 10.3 and Windows XP in dualboot because I need to
> use two Windows programs that doesn't run with Wine. Because I get
> tired of rebooting every time, I would like to try virtualisation.
> What is the best approach, XEN, virtual box or something else? I don't
> have any experience with virtualisation yet.
> What is the best place to read more information about the con's and
> pro's?
I am using VMWare. It's free as beer.
You can download it from here:
http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
I made notes about its installation by the time of Suse 10.0.
The instructions are still good:
http://waxborg.servepics.com/mobile/...es/vmware.html
Vahis
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