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[[wikipedia:VMware|VMware]] (Workstation, Player, Server) is a commercial virtualization system that emulates hardware resources allowing one computer to host a number of x86 architecture-compatible operating systems. The Player and Server versions are distributed free of charge (gratis). It runs on either Win32 or Linux host machines, allowing you to run OLPC images within the virtual machine. A Mac version is also available, VMWare Fusion, however this is not provided free of charge (a free 30-day evaluation is available).
 
[[wikipedia:VMware|VMware]] (Workstation, Player, Server) is a commercial virtualization system that emulates hardware resources allowing one computer to host a number of x86 architecture-compatible operating systems. The Player and Server versions are distributed free of charge (gratis). It runs on either Win32 or Linux host machines, allowing you to run OLPC images within the virtual machine. A Mac version is also available, VMWare Fusion, however this is not provided free of charge (a free 30-day evaluation is available).
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==Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy==
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VMworkstation 6.5.2 can make emulation files in Ubuntu 8.04
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can run files with free VMPlayer, (available on line)
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distribute them with DVD or 4 Gib SD or USB
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[satellit 05/04/2009]
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==Fedora 11==
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VMPlayer will not load in Fedora 11 beta or Fedora Preview
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loaded with sh command; Gets Unable to modify kernel error and quits
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[satellit 05/04/2009]
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
* http://www.vmware.com/
 
* http://www.vmware.com/
 
* [[OLPC:VMware]]
 
* [[OLPC:VMware]]

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VMware (Workstation, Player, Server) is a commercial virtualization system that emulates hardware resources allowing one computer to host a number of x86 architecture-compatible operating systems. The Player and Server versions are distributed free of charge (gratis). It runs on either Win32 or Linux host machines, allowing you to run OLPC images within the virtual machine. A Mac version is also available, VMWare Fusion, however this is not provided free of charge (a free 30-day evaluation is available).

Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy

VMworkstation 6.5.2 can make emulation files in Ubuntu 8.04
can run files with free VMPlayer, (available on line)
distribute them with DVD or 4 Gib SD or USB 
[satellit 05/04/2009]

Fedora 11

VMPlayer will not load in Fedora 11 beta or Fedora Preview
loaded with sh command; Gets Unable to modify kernel error and quits 
[satellit 05/04/2009]

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