I've recently downloaded vmware player from vmware.com and it works with Fedora Core 5 test1. Using some sample images from their website (Browser-Appliance) I managed to edit the vmx file and make it boot from a cdrom and installed Win2000Pro (had to change the scsi type from lsilogic to buslogic). It works! 100% free! I no longer have to boot to Windoze for "some" apps. Then I learned that they have Direct3D support as well (many claim that even WC3 works) but it doesn't work for me with FC5. vmware says it can't create a 3d object and disables 3d support. I've downloaded BillardGL from sourceforge compiled and run it without any problems so I know my GL system is intact. The only issue I've noticed is that GL apps don't seem to restore my resolution after exiting (that's another unrelated issue). But vmware 1.0.1 doesn't see that GL is available. I've also posted this at vmware's discussion forums. Of course Wine is a better option, and once working again with X11R7 I will give it a try again, but vmware has it's advantages too.
Any ideas?
Peter
On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 13:31 -0500, Peter Quiring wrote:
Any ideas?
I think this question is a bit offtopic for fedora-devel-list; it's 100% about vmware player and 0% about the development of fedora. I suggest that you post your question on a vmware forum/list or if you really want to ask it for fedora, on fedora-list.
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