Bret, I am running it on a "clean" RH 7.0 without a problem. I loaded and
ran the version 1 eval on a RH 6.2 without problem, but later had a good
deal of difficulty with the 2.0 eval that even their tech support people
couldn't figure out. After that I downloaded non-free package, it is
supposed to be the same code base as the eval, but with a different
license. In any case, it loaded and is running fine. In fact I am writing
this using a Notes client on Win '95 in Win4Lin 2.o running on top of RH 7
with the standard kernel (2.2.16-22). Try calling, or e-mailing their tech
support, they may be able to assist.
Tom Curl
Enertex Systems
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> Actually I did try VMware. After that I went back to dual boot. I found
> VMware too slow, even on an AMD 600 with 256Meg RAM. When Win4Lin came
> along I tried that, and was impressed, no significant performance
> degradation.
>
> I am currently running dual boot (NT4.0/RH6.2) on a Toshiba Portege' with
> 94Mbytes RAM (max it will support). I will try Win4Lin on the Notebook
as
> well. If it works there, I'm sold.
I signed up for the eval for win4lin but having problems getting the
kernelt worked
out. I am currently running a self-compiled 2.2.16 and there is no patch
for it
evidently. I used the patch for 2.2.14 and I think the only problem was
the
Makefile version and I made that change myself I made modules and
install-modules
but the kernel won't boot. The machine just reboots when I try it.
I have never seen this before anyone have any ideas?
Bret
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