"free2air.com.au" wrote:

> I have Installed Linux-Does anybody know of a program that will allow
> windows to run under linux? or do I have to partition, would I use fips?
>
> The only reason I want to run windows at all is to play cossacks across our
> 2 networked machines, maybe there is a better way?
> sharon
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VMware 3.0 is awesome.  I'm using on my department computers for a class we
teach.  I permits us to run all versions of Windows under Linux.  If you want
you can install multiple virtual disks, each containing a unique Windows
installation.  If you have enough memory you can run several of the Windows
installs and place them on individual subnets or have them appear as unique
computers on a local network that the host is located on.
  This permits one to use Microsoft's Office applications while conducting
other operations within Linux.

  If you want to try a 30 day trial, go to www.vmware.com and download it.
Since the company has gone to version 3.0 the price has gone to $129 for an
academic license.  Even though this is a bit pricey its cheaper than
Microsoft's new licensing.

Best Regards,
  Art



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