Out of curiosity, what are the basic specs (processor, RAM etc.) of the machine where you are using VMware as you describe below?
Tom Kent West wrote: > > And yet one more alternative: if you have the horsepower, get VMWARE and > install Win98 on top of Linux. That way you never have to reboot and you > have both OSes up at the same time. Click, you're in Linux; click, > you're in Win98. Oops, Win98 just crashed? No problem, reboot it and > click back to Linux and continue working in WordPerfect and browsing the > web with Netscape while Win98 reboots. > > This is the way my work computer is. I originally had it set up to > multi-boot before I discovered VMWARE, and I left the original Windows > setup on its own partition as a backup. That's been a year or so, and I > never use it; it's just wasting space, even though I use Windows daily > (for our work order system that requires Windows -- from Applix no > less!). >