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[ale] VMWare/KDE
- Subject: [ale] VMWare/KDE
- From: ChrisF at computone.com (Chris Fowler)
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 09:36:39 -0500
Izzie,
the vmware is the 30-day version.?? There is no free version.?? I believe Vmware is $299 and $99 for educational.?? I really like what vmware does.?? I really hate the price.?? It is more expensive than VirtualPC for the macintosh.?? You can get more performance by spending the $299 on a real computer and a little extra for a 2 port KVM switch.?? I used to use NT 4.0 as a guest in Vmware, but CorelDraw, Photoshop performce was horrible.?? There was no USB support and getting parallel devices to work was a pain.?? Charge $59.99 for the product and I'll buy it.?? Take a look at Win4Lin and the Free version ov vmware.???? I invite everyone on ale to talk about this subject and tell me why I should pay for it.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: I. Herman [mailto:izzmo at mediaone.net]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:21 AM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] VMWare/KDE
Quick question about vmware:
I recently installed Mandrake 7.2, and when adding some extra applications I went ahead and installed vmware.?? Is that the 30-day trial version or a typical open/free source version?
Also, where is a good how-to on vmware???
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Part 2:
Drake 7.2 has KDE 2.0 on it, what's better KDE 2 or Gnome/Enlightenment??? Can I use themes w/ either one??? I am new to Mandrake...so I'm kind of a Linux newbie.?? I have been working on Solaris SPARC boxes w/ CDE...so that's more what I'm used to.
Thanks,
Izzie