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= Useful VMWare Related Links I've Found =
 
= Useful VMWare Related Links I've Found =
 
[http://www.vmware.com/ Main VMWare Website]
 
[http://www.vmware.com/ Main VMWare Website]
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[http://communities.vmware.com/ VMWare Communities Website]
 
[http://communities.vmware.com/ VMWare Communities Website]
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[http://www.vmware.com/appliances/ VMWare's Virtual Appliance Marketplace]
 
[http://www.vmware.com/appliances/ VMWare's Virtual Appliance Marketplace]
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[http://bagside.com/bagvapp/ Bagside's Virtual Appliances]
 
[http://bagside.com/bagvapp/ Bagside's Virtual Appliances]

Revision as of 06:39, 8 November 2011

Background

I really love VMWare! I've been using it for years on my old Fedora Core 5 box that I've spent years getting perfectly setup and tuned to just what I need it to do! My VMWare server is version 1.02, and I've been using it to run all kinds of VM's. I have even been using it to run a slackware vm I heavily customized to run my dawgland.com website for the last 5 years, until I finally got my hands on a box that could take over that function more permanently.

Current

Currently, I've been extremly pleased that VMWare has decided to provide the VMWare Player free of charge! And just yesterday, I recieved an email with a link to download for free their new stand-alone VMWare Converter. It allows you easly and quickly convert any hardware machine using wizards into a virtual machine able to run on any VMWare product! And it's provided free of charge to anybody. How cool is that?!?!?!?!?!!!

Tips, Tricks, Solutions & How_To's

KDE_on_VMWareHow to Get KDE to Work on a VMWare virtual machine.

Useful VMWare Related Links I've Found

Main VMWare Website
VMWare Communities Website
VMWare's Virtual Appliance Marketplace
Bagside's Virtual Appliances