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Date:      Tue, 06 Feb 2007 19:15:02 +0000
From:      Vince Hoffman <jhary@unsane.co.uk>
To:        racerx@makeworld.com
Cc:        RW <fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: VMware equivalent?
Message-ID:  <45C8D3B6.4030506@unsane.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <45C8BF4D.90109@makeworld.com>
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Chris wrote:
> RW wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 07:45:43 -0800 (PST)
>> Chris Maness <chris@chrismaness.com> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I have been running vmware, and it works very well, but if I can find
>>> a open source version that works well, I would like to move in that 
>>> direction.  Thanks for the tips guys.
>>>       
>> If you do try qemu try building it with kqemu support. qemu does full
>> emulation (which is needed for running an OS for a different platform).
>> kqemu allows some of the guest OS instructions to run directly on the
>> CPU, which is much faster.   kqemu is not as mature as qemu, and if it
>> doesn't works for you, you will find qemu much slower than vmware
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>>     
>
> I would try VMWare 3 myself (ports tree) however, I'm unclear how to
> obtain a working key. Any ideas?
>   
 From the README vmware3 installs

"After a successful port installation you will need to obtain a license key
to run VMware (you can use an old one for Linux). If you want to obtain
a new key from http://www.vmware.com , you will have to select Linux as the
'server' platform."




regards,
Vince



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