[aclug-L] Re: Win4Lin Pro
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As I understand, it VMWare Player is free, VM Server
also? So if I only want to, say, test how a Web page
looks in WinXP IE, a WinXP runs in a virtual VMWare
session on my Linux, right? How does VMWare (or any of
the others) handle/move files between the OSs? Right
now I have to save things off to a FAT32 partition
since the Linux NTFS drivers don't do writes.
I'd also like to run a virtual BSD, but just as a
server, i.e., without GUI, interacting just in (a)
shell(s). I'd want VM Server, right, or could Player
do this too?
LB
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