Re: 4 or 5 for VMware server?

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Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On 7/10/07, Tronn Wærdahl <tronnw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My experisense is that some x.0 release are a bit unmature, and its its wise to wait for a x.1 or x.2 release. I use 4.4 with vmware-server, and it run perfectly, and i dont need any gui. So I'll wait for a x.2 or x.3 release


I am running VMWare Server 1.0.4 on a CentOS 5.0 box with no problems
at all.  In fact, I have been using my Windows guest on VMWS 1.0.4 to
create DVDs from some AVIs I downloaded from the web.  Maybe I've just
become more comfortable with CentOS over the last few months, but I
thik this is a really nice, solid product, and VMWS works fine with
it.

mhr
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I am also in the process of setting up a CentOS 5 box to run VMware server.

I was looking around on the web and found some posts(can't remember where) regarding VMware Server running on Linux and problems with "pdflush". Essentially the issue was there were claims that in this configuration "pdflush" starts pegging the systems CPU and makes the performance pretty miserable.
Anyone seen this or does this sound familiar?

Thanks in advance,
Ed

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