Adrian von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sunday 13 August 2006 02:25, Pierre Habouzit wrote: >> Le dim 13 août 2006 02:06, Peter Collingbourne a écrit : >> > Dear all, >> > >> > I found there were no VMware-related packages in the official >> > repository, nor any way of creating them. Thus I propose to create >> > a tool that will build (for example for VMware Server) vmware-server >> > and vmware-modules-source packages based on an installation tarball >> > (a la java-package). >> >> why would we need it when there is already quite plenty of good free >> alternatives (qemu, bochs e.g.) ? > > vmware > * is quite fast
xen too. > * does suspend/resume quite beautifully xen can even migrate a running system from host A to B with only 30ms downtime (and some sluggish time while it copies the rest). > * the integration with the guest OS via the vmware tools is quite nice Never needed that for xen. But I don't run windows. > * as are shared folders if you're using a Windows guest nfs, samba, nbd, gfs, ... all the fun of linux. > * using snapshots and clones based off them are quite useful Lvm snapshots work just fine. > Do qemu and/or bochs provide all of those? I use those features regularly > and would welcome such packages. Of course, I'd welcome a Free alternative > to vmware even more, but it's just not there atm. If you aren't running windows then xen is your free alternative. If you need windows then you need a recent cpu for xen+windows. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]