I have used the free vmware server at www.vmware.com, I just mentioned that there may be others as some people prefer to use open source software (as you have greater rights with open source software). If you use vmware, I think most of it is quite self explanatrary, download the windows version (I assume you will want to run this under windows) install, load vmware, create a new hardware configuration (not quite sure from memory what vmware calls this), choose the configuration options you want from the screens that come up, modify and add extra hardware if you want it (things like USB ports, serial ports, audio, etc), make sure that configuration boots from CD , insert CD and then get vmware to start the virtual machine and continue as if you were running Linux directly on the computer (you may need to tell vmware to grab keyboard input, I think it is ctrl+shift+g). Sorry those aren't very specific, but I am doing this by memory, and I think the menu items are enough (let us know if you have trouble and hopefully someone will know the specific answer). From Michael Whapples On Sun, 2007-07-08 at 20:33 +0330, Parham wrote: > The thing is that which one of these emulators should I get? And how can I > install Linux on one? > Thanks.