1st, I'm using VMWare (VM inside Linux) at work, I found VMWare is pretty slow and not very stable;
2nd, I have dual boot (XP+Fedora2) installed on my notebook, they have been working pretty well for over 2 years, only this time, I don't know what's wrong with the RHEL bootloader;
3rd, I think VMWare needs to share physical memory with the host system, that it, if I allocate 1GB memory to VMWare, than I couldn't use it for the host system. Because I'm going to run pretty large and memory consuming circuit design and simulation CAD tools on my Linux and XP (XP also for playing games sometimes:), I don't think VMWare is a good choice for me.
Thanks for the reply
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apparently vm is official software for google engineer
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08/21/2007 postreply
20:17:22
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Official software for google engineer doesn't mean
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08/21/2007 postreply
20:38:42
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there are two possibilities: first, you are more superior and
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08/21/2007 postreply
20:59:23
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Guys, no need to get personal, pls stick to the point
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08/21/2007 postreply
21:22:26
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Yes, I don't know why this guy went that far on my original ques
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08/21/2007 postreply
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i dont think i am the one get personal first. obviously someone
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08/22/2007 postreply
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Programmers needs to test apps in various platforms
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08/22/2007 postreply
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