Hi all
I am hoping to get a new computer this Friday 😀 , please view signature for its specifications. Since it will be capable of running a 64bit OS I decided that I should only install that type. Thus brings me to the problem that Microsoft still does not have a decent 64bit system for non server applications :lol: . Vista will appear sometime next year, thus meaning I will not be able to purchase it until the end of 2007 to early 2008, assuming that there are no major issues with it then
. I do not mind using Linux in the mean time, since I do not really do gaming or anything that really requires Windows.
While researching for this new computer I discovered virtualization and thought that this would be much better way to toy with different OS’s without having to set-up a bunch of partitions 😱. Currently I have a multi-boot system (Window ME :twisted: with Fedora Core 4
) which limits what other OS’s I can experiment with because of the need to have a free partition. The idea of being able to load a single OS and install VMware Server, then I can load and delete different OSs without having to repartition the drive is like a dream come true 8O .
My question regarding VMware to those currently using it, what OS (linux 64bit) are you using as the host for it?
Does anyone run a guest with the beta version of Vista? If so does Vista work reasonably well?
Does anyone have any suggestions of other Virtualization software to try and if so a suggested OS (preferably free)?
thesansman
I am hoping to get a new computer this Friday 😀 , please view signature for its specifications. Since it will be capable of running a 64bit OS I decided that I should only install that type. Thus brings me to the problem that Microsoft still does not have a decent 64bit system for non server applications :lol: . Vista will appear sometime next year, thus meaning I will not be able to purchase it until the end of 2007 to early 2008, assuming that there are no major issues with it then
While researching for this new computer I discovered virtualization and thought that this would be much better way to toy with different OS’s without having to set-up a bunch of partitions 😱. Currently I have a multi-boot system (Window ME :twisted: with Fedora Core 4

My question regarding VMware to those currently using it, what OS (linux 64bit) are you using as the host for it?
Does anyone run a guest with the beta version of Vista? If so does Vista work reasonably well?
Does anyone have any suggestions of other Virtualization software to try and if so a suggested OS (preferably free)?
thesansman