Re: [CentOS] VMWare

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I just upgraded my kernel via yum and I didn't need to make any changes for vmware to continue to work optimally.

Anthony

On 7/22/06, Guillermo Garron <guillermo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with that package. VMware is very very easy to install,
> though so I'm not sure where you're getting it's hard to install. It's
> simply an RPM file to install. It runs through a configuration utility,
> where you answer a few questions (usually the defaults are good), and
> then you start the console with one command.
>
> Compared to other packages, VMware does a much better job at
> communicating with your hardware. It's more true virtualization compared
> to other software just tricking the system. Each virtual machine is
> isolated from the other, so you should be careful about other packages
> in regards to issues like this.
>
You were rigth it is really easy to install, and has no comparation
with QEMU it is like being in an old VW and then in a Bugatty!! :)
I have only one concern it had to compile a module for my kernel, so
when I update my linux Kernel with yum, i will loose my VMWare ?
I think yum is not take care of that :)
regards,
Guillermo.
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