> Recently I stumbled upon a vendor (www.vmware.com) whose product
> supposedly virtualizes x86 hardware. They claim to support multiple
> concurrently executing instances of Linux, various flavors of Windows,
> Solaris, FreeBSD, BeOS, etc, all within a single x86 machine.
BeOS is not yet supported. but the rest should work...
> Does anyone on the list have experience with this stuff? I need a
> reality check.
i've been running two vm's with winnt4.0 and win98 on a pII/266 64mb
(slackware, kernel 2.2.2) without any problems. networking and sound work
very well. performance is as good as it gets when you run windows ;)
bernd
-- _________________________________________________________________________ Bernd Markgraf Otto-von-Guericke-Universitaet markgraf@mail.cs.uni-magdeburg.de Magdeburg http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~markgraf Germany
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