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Titel: Newbie - Question on vmware - SOLVED
Verfasst am: 22.09.2011, 19:24 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 22. Sep 2011
Beiträge: 26
Wohnort: Oldham nr Manchester UK
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Hi
I have today downloaded Kanotix and at this moment I'm useing the live CD. I'm very impressed so much so that I'm thinking of making it My main OS (at present Open Suse)
However I have one major consideration , can I install vmware workstation ?
If the answer is yes , is it difficult for an ignoramus like me. (Generally I have to copy and paste commands for instance) |
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Titel: Newbie - Question on vmware
Verfasst am: 22.09.2011, 19:43 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 15. Mar 2008
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Welcome to Kanotix community,
the answer is yes, because Kanotix is based on Debian stable and vmware workstation works with that. But I would prefer Virtualbox for private usage or KVM/QEMU for professional usage. Whatever I did not use vmware workstation before, but a quick Google search shows you how to install it. See this slideshow http://www.slideshare.net/marciniwinski ... n-gnulinux
Regards TheOne
PS: if you are interested in VBox, please visit IRC (just click blue IRC icon on your desktop) and see the factoid !vbox or just ask for it) - if you are new to IRC and what to read how to use it, you can read this short introduction Kanotix IRC channel |
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Titel: RE: Newbie - Question on vmware
Verfasst am: 22.09.2011, 19:58 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 22. Sep 2011
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Wohnort: Oldham nr Manchester UK
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Thank you TheOne . I'm a long term user of Vmware and prefer it tp VB - each to his own I say
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