[Rhodes22-list] Apple virtuality
Robert Skinner
robert at squirrelhaven.com
Thu Mar 1 21:17:01 EST 2007
Thank you, Mr. Lipton.
I am guessing that Fermi LINUX is grown in Fermi Labs?
The rest of the info is quite illuminating - that XP
is happy without having its own dedicated hardware is
quite a testament to the "parallels Desktop".
Can LINUX and XP be executing simultaneously?
Can they share file systems?
If you can spare a minute...
/Robert
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Ronald Lipton wrote:
>
> I am using parallels Desktop. The parallels software is pretty
> transparent. The internet
> connections are passed though. You can't tell it's an Apple if you
> don't look at the
> case. I installed windows XP, and registered it normally. I use Fermi
> Scientific Linux,
> which is a home grown extension of Red Hat.
>
> Ron
> On Mar 1, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Robert Skinner wrote:
>
> > Ronald Lipton wrote:
> >> ... I have
> >> windows and Linux installed and can run them as virtual machines...
> >
> > Very interesting -- and it raises questions:
> >
> > * What virtual engine are you using?
> > * Are you running stock Windows?
> > - if so,
> > = what version?
> > = does it "phone home?"
> > - if not, what package?
> > * What version of LINUX are you using?
> >
> > Hope you can spare a moment to help w/ answers.
> >
> > thank you,
> > /Robert
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