Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 20:05:44 -0500 From: Matt Penna <mdp1261@ritvax.isc.rit.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: VMWare Workstation Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20011105191436.028e5890@vmspop.isc.rit.edu>
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Dear folks, Early last week I finally put FreeBSD 4.4-Release on my system (Yay!). It's the first time I've used it as a workstation, but I've used it on servers since 3.2-Release. I then installed the VMWare 2.0.4 port. I had absolutely no problems with the port itself, as it seemed to install just fine. Unfortunately, there's a big problem - when I went to VMWare's web site to obtain a license file to let me actually run the software, I discovered that version 2 is no longer for sale. License files can no longer be purchased, nor can they be downloaded for evaluation purposes. Version 3 apparently uses a serial number in lieu of a license file, so there doesn't seem to be any chance of getting version 2 running by buying version 3. I sent e-mail to the VMWare sales team explaining the situation, and then asked if I might be able to buy a 2.0 license in spite of the pending release of 3.0. They sent me a very nice letter back basically confirming that I'm screwed. :-) Version 3.0 was just released today, but the beta has been around for some time. Has anyone had any luck getting this working on FreeBSD? (Judging from the archives, I'm assuming the answer is no.) My interest in VMWare was not exclusively because it would allow me to run Windows programs, but because having virtual machines of various OSes and configurations running simultaneously, or at least having them accessable without rebooting, would be very convenient. I've been waffling for more than 2 months between using FreeBSD or some distribution of Linux for my workstation. I finally settled on FreeBSD because honestly, I like it a lot more. So here I am, having found that because of my drawn-out indecisiveness, I can't use VMWare, which is the one package I really needed! Any suggestions would be appreciated. Matt -- Matt Penna mdp1261@rit.edu ICQ: 399825 S0ba on AOLIM "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they're very sophisticated idiots." -Dr. Who To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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