Where can you obtain vmware player from if its freeware please, and is it available for other flavours of Linux?

Thanks and Rgds

Von


On 19/04/07, Chris G <cl@isbd.net> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 11:43:31PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
> On 18-Apr-07 22:07:01, elc@freeola.net wrote:
> > I'm dual booting win98SE and Ubuntu, and have had a choice
> > menu on bootup of either Ubuntu or windows, Ubuntu being
> > the default. Due to a need of having to re-install win98SE,
> > I have now lost this menu option and thus cannot access linux.
> > How can I get this menu choice back.
> > Thanks elc
>
[snip lots of good advice]

... and in the long term install Vmware Player and run your win98SE
(or whatever) as a guest in Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu is one of Vmware's
"supported" Linux distributions so it's dead easy and there's lots of
support available.  Vmware Player is free by the way.

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