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    Installing Hardy and virtual machines

    I have been using Linux for several years, and Kubuntu since Breezy.

    I have a brand-new laptop, on which I would like to run Hardy as my primary OS, but I want to run WinXP and other instances of Linux in virtual machines.

    How do I go about this?

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    Re: Installing Hardy and virtual machines

    Good choice!

    You basically have the choice of VirtualBox or VMware Player. Both are free (as in money) but licensed. I haven't ever finished setting up a VBox VM, but here's how to do it with VMware Player, which has been a very satisfactory solution for me:

    http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3095339.0

    Good luck!

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      Re: Installing Hardy and virtual machines

      Should you go for virtualbox then you'll have to run the 24-18 kernel for a couple of weeks longer until virtualbox modules for 19 have been released.

      Does vmware not have a delay like that?
      Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ

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        Re: Installing Hardy and virtual machines

        VMware Player 2.0.4 is running great, both 64-bit (on Kubuntu 8.04) and 32-bit (on sidux 2008-01). I have the latest available kernels on both systems.

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          Re: Installing Hardy and virtual machines

          I with out a doubt love VMware player. I have used others but this works so easy. I am not sure but I still use www.easyvmx.com to build the machine. Extract the file fron easyvmx and load it up with your OS cd and you are done.

          Noel Vh
          ++Noel Vh++<br />Desktop support Lv II, III<br />Large Pharma company<br />New Jersey USA

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