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== Background ==
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I really love VMWare!  I've been using it for years on my old Fedora Core 5 box that I've spent years
 
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
 
getting perfectly setup and tuned to just what I need it to do! My VMWare server is version 1.02, and
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that could take over that function more permanently.
 
that could take over that function more permanently.
  
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== Current ==
 
Currently, I've been extremly pleased that VMWare has decided to provide the VMWare Player free of charge!
 
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.
 
And just yesterday, I recieved an email with a link to download for free their new stand-alone VMWare Converter.
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to run on any VMWare product! And it's provided free of charge to anybody. How cool is that?!?!?!?!?!!!
 
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]]
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== Tips, Tricks, Solutions & How_To's ==
 
[How to Get KDE 4.x to Work in a VMWare Virtual Machine]
 
[How to Get KDE 4.x to Work in a VMWare Virtual Machine]

Revision as of 05:40, 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

[How to Get KDE 4.x to Work in a VMWare Virtual Machine]