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| reply to christcorp Re: VMWare; Can't install SuSe or Mandrake
said by christcorp :Here's the deal. I installed VMWare Workstation 4.0 Anyway, I had also had an old copy of Red Hat 8.0 from then. I installed RH 8 and it installs fine on the VMWare 4.0 virtual machine. Hi Christcorp,
First suggestion: Don't bother with Redhat Linux 8. The product is unsupported by Redhat. They don't even make Redhat Linux anymore -- so don't bother with RHL 9 either. You might try a flavor of Fedora Core Linux -- which some might say evolved from RHL. That is, if you prefer Redhat type distros.
Second, as the other poster pointed out, VMware 4.x will probably have issues with the 2.6 kernel. You might check with VMware to see if you qualify for a free or reduced cost upgrade. VMware has been given out free copies of their Workstation product at seminars all across the country. And it never hurts to ask.
If it was my system, I'd go with separate hard drives just for physical isolation between to the two operating systems.
Good luck.  -- My server has been up longer than your server. |
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  christcorp Premium join:2001-05-21 Cheyenne, WY
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| For what it's worth. I found a place and downloaded Mandrake 9.0 and it installed fine. I am leaning towards your suggestion to check with VMWare and see if I can get Workstation 5 for free or at a discount.
The only reason I tried installing RedHat 8 was because I had it on CD already and wanted to see if it would work. If VMWare won't work with me than my only other option is to set up my machine with a 2nd hard drive and set up a dual boot system. I can't totally get rid of Windows XP. At least not yet.
As long as I've got Mandrake 9 loaded I will play around with it. Like trying to install macromedia flash and Java. My brain isn't working to well. Been a long time since I worked from a command line. Once I figure out how to navigate to different directories, I'll install some of these plugins and see if I like browsing the internet in Linux. I normally use Firefox anyway, so it's not that big of a change.
I've been a computer geek since the mid-late 70's when you had to write your own programs and such. Grew up through the whole DOS/Unix/Windows etc... progressions. Other than the internet, I've gotten quite board recently with computers because everything is just plug and play and install the software. I wanted to play with linux for a bit to see if I could spark some renewed interests. I've got 5 machines networked throughout the house, and other than the internet, I don't do much with them anymore. Some office programs and an occassional game. My son likes XM Radio online. Anyway, just trying to renew some excitement in computers.
Thx for the input... Later... Mike.... |
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| FWIW I agree that VMWare Workstation 5 should fix the problems you're seeing. I got a copy at one of the seminars an earlier poster mentioined, and have Fedora Core 4, Ubuntu 5.04, and Mandriva LE 2005 all working perfectly. (although I ran into problems getting any of them to see the network while Kerio Personal Firewall was running on my XP Pro host) -- my website: »www.utdallas.edu/~bal023000 |
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