On 05/02/14 15:42, poma wrote:
The application appears to be intended primarily for Windows users who
> need to run Linux, etc. Linux users are not supported. Am I wrong?
http://partnerweb.vmware.com/comp_guide2/pdf/VMware_HOS_Compatibility_Guide.pdf
Do you see reference to Fedora?;)
Once upon a time I was playing with this freeware,
https://www.vmware.com/support/server2/doc/releasenotes_vmserver202.html
End of General Support - June 30, 2011.
Great experience!
However, you already have a choice to use Libvirt/QEMU-KVM/Virtual
Machine Manager/Boxes/WhatNot and VirtualBox, so.
Besides, here I didn't notice an explanation of why people use VMware
and not the other two solutions, in the first place.
I just assumed it would be better than the free open source application.
Maybe it is but I don't see much difference. I believe VMware deals with
the mouse/cursor a bit more conveniently, less messing with the right
CTRL key. :-\
poma
Ok, so more specifically, Fedora Linux users are not supported, I guess
I need a Centos 6 computer which is what I was shooting for a few days
ago. I need to partition the other computer with its' terabyte drive. I
haven't done that yet, it runs F-19 and I want to be certain I have all
the needed information extracted from it.
Thanks,
Bob
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Box10 Fedora-20/64bit Linux/XFCE
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