Why?justincataldo wrote:I'd certainly like it to be... but I can't get VMWare to run yet...
You might want try qemu with the new kqemu module



Erm...Karl-Franz wrote:Gentoo and msdos 6.22 in vmware! (Gentoo is main though) I had xp but the vmdisk wasn't very happy about my windows style involuntary reboot .
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Well what I'd really like to do is install Gentoo 64bit version as my main OS... then use VMware to run Windows so I can test Windows apps.wgi wrote:Why?justincataldo wrote:I'd certainly like it to be... but I can't get VMWare to run yet...
You might want try qemu with the new kqemu module

Btw, is there solitaire for Gnome? My moms whines me about that all the time.mebrelith wrote:The only other person in the house using the box is my mom and she changed from Window$ to Linux smoothly. After seeing that she could do everything she needed to work she asked: "So, wheres the solitaire in this thing?" I summoned kpat and shes been happy ever since.

actually it is in portage...it's just part of the regular gnome-games package, but it will only build if you have "guile" (as a USE flag) in your /etc/make.conf.lepe wrote:Btw, is there solitaire for Gnome? My moms whines me about that all the time.
Edit: I should google before asking stupid questions. I found this 'Aisleriot' but it isn't in portage. It's not in gnome-games.
i second that. qemu is amazing...don't pay for vmware if you haven't tried qemu, which is excellent and free. with the kqemu kernel module, it runs windows 98 so quickly that i don't notice any difference from how i remember it running "for real" (outside an emulated environment). i use it to run office 2000 (because, although openoffice 2 is better, ms office is still handy for collaborative work with windows users) and also to preview web pages in internet explorer. it takes about ten seconds to "boot" from the disk image.wgi wrote:You might want try qemu with the new kqemu module
