VMWare

October 19, 2006

VMWare

So you just brought your hot new computer home from the store, and as you delete all of the crapware that came with it, and painstakingly take the fluff out of XP's display so your machine will run at the fastest possible speed, you begin thinking of what your geek friends told you:

Try Linux! It's free, it's secure, it's fast!

BUT, with Microsoft's major hassles coming into play when it comes to reinstalling Windows, you're reluctant to take the plunge and reformat your hard drive with Linux running your system.

Are you dead in the water? No, thanks to an incredible FREE product that is the subject of today's FamilyFirst site.

The product is called VMWare. And the version of the software that my company spent hundreds of dollars for a couple of years ago is now available for free!

The way it works is that you install VMWare, then create a virtual machine. I just built one with Fedora Core 5 as the operating system. Put a bootable install disk in your CD-ROM, start the machine, and install your OS.

Once the system is installed, you have a fully operational machine running within your current one! Cool stuff.

Think about the possibilities: Surf the internet completely unaffected by spyware, viruses, or worms using Linux! Do you have a favorite old game that runs in expanded memory? Install DOS, turn expanded memory on, and play away! Install XP or Windows 2000, surf the web, then revert to a snapshot and blow away any spyware you might have picked up.

You'll need a lot of memory. I would suggest at least a gig. More is better.

Download this amazing freeware and start running two OS's on your box today!

http://www.vmware.com


Comments on “VMWare”

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  1. Nick Neuberger on October 20, 2006 04:11 PM

    Are they giving away the server version now?

    I purchased VMWorkstation last year and it works great. I'm running SUSE linux (full install) and then with VM Workstation running windows xp.

    Let me know what the differences are. I'll check their site to see what's up. thanks for the post....

  2. Ron Enderland on October 21, 2006 05:25 PM

    As far as I can tell, what they're giving away is the server version we paid big bucks for two years ago!


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