Re: Anybody using VMWare? We're thinking of trying it.

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Yin Ming wrote:
> 
> I just want to practise shell and GNU programming under linux, while
> using WIN2K to work and documents. That shouldn't need so much memory, I
> think.

One of your options is to install Win2K on your system and then add
Cygwin to that.  That will allow you to work with a bash shell, do some
scripting and development, but not give you the rest of the OS.

Another option is to dual-boot your system.

Another option is to add memory which isn't too expensive these days for
most memory types.

	.../Ed
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