Thats great. Always found it funny when I did it.
The new version of MS Virtual PC will even list Linux as an OS type. Dont exactly know what that will mean. selecting other seems to work fine.
Joined: 14 Jun 2003 Posts: 9285 Location: At the Bar
Posted: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:53:03 Post Subject:
wsm wrote:
Thats great. Always found it funny when I did it.
The new version of MS Virtual PC will even list Linux as an OS type. Dont exactly know what that will mean. selecting other seems to work fine.
Yep, it's working fine. Virtual Server might list Linux, I'll have to check. Only thing I found out is I had to use a pre-configured HDD size, the installer hacked up a lung when I tried using a dynamic one.
Pretty cool though on Virtual PC I installed the OS directly from the ISO's I d/l'd. Didn't even have to burn them to CD.
I've used VMWare Workstation on my aunt's XP box run DragonFly BSD, and something else I can't remember. It worked pretty well as far as I could tell (I didn't actually use it for anything, just playing around).
Edit: I knew the interface looked like Redhat, they used the source for Redhat to make it. _________________ Due to a not-that-interesting turn of events, I am now known as Justin Danger.
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:33:36 Post Subject:
CentOS is the open-open source version of RedHat Enterprise... The site is now running on CentOS 3.4, where we used to be on RedHat Enterprise 3... Same thing, you just can't show the RedHat logo or they'll sue you...
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