VMWare - existing XP Drive
On 11/17/2007 05:08 PM, Hugo Heden wrote:
> > Chris Edwards has posted an updated tutorial, > http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/11/17/install-vmware-server-on-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-updated/ > , including an explanation of why that patching stuff suggested on the > Wiki is no longer necessary. > > Good luck tomorrow :-) > > Best regards > > Hugo Heden > Thanks... it'll have to wait a few more days. Was just given yet another discarded school computer last night. They had it in the recycle bin; Intel D865GBF 2.4Ghz/256Mb/40Gb that 'supposedly was trash'. Wouldn't boot - reset the battery, booted right up. Added another 256Mb of RAM so it's now 512Mb, loaded Knoppix, ran chntpw & reset the admin password, rebooted to find it loaded with WinXPPro, MS Office 2002, etc. Pretty nice little machine for being tossed in the recycle bin... amazing - this is the 3rd one that I've found. I'll of course play with the loaded OS for awhile; pop in the other 40Gb from the 1.6Ghz they'd tossed that now has Ubuntu on it & then test w/VMware. Afterwards I'll wipe the school's OS & put my own legal copy of WinXPP & Win2KP/Server on the second drive for customer testing. Recycle bin dumpster diving is becoming pretty interesting. I'm thinking of collecting more of these 'trash' computers that the schools are tossing, loading Ubuntu on them, and donating them back to the school district. The embarassment factor just might result in a few school district IT heads rolling... -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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