To run windows under Linux, and if you don't need stuff like DirectX, then Win4lin is an *awesome* solution, practically native windows speed, event sometimes faster than windows, and in any case much much faster than Vmware. Florent kapil thangavelu <kthangavelu@earthlink.net> wrote:
imo, virtual server systems are a great way to develop and clone dev environments. i've been using vmware as of late for this and its been very nice.
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-kapil
i've been using
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 06:14 pm, Heimo Laukkanen wrote:
Hi,
besides all the else testing, I am now testing Connectix's VirtualPC. So far I've read quite good reviews and heard about success with running Linux as a virtual computer in Windows.
I will be soon testing how it feels to run Linux and Windows same time and do development on both. Basicly it could be possible to even run multiple virtual computers and practise complicated ZEO-setups in one single computer.
Why am I doing this?
Out of curiosity - and also because I am selling my Linux box. Running VC could be an option for doing dualbooting. Of course there are the ups and downs, but I have an itch that this could be a good way for some Zope developers to do new things.
Any thougths or ideas for what to test and play?
-huima
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