Guillermo Garron schrieb: >> I'm not familiar with that package. VMware is very very easy to install, >> though so I'm not sure where you're getting it's hard to install. It's >> simply an RPM file to install. It runs through a configuration utility, >> where you answer a few questions (usually the defaults are good), and >> then you start the console with one command. >> >> Compared to other packages, VMware does a much better job at >> communicating with your hardware. It's more true virtualization compared >> to other software just tricking the system. Each virtual machine is >> isolated from the other, so you should be careful about other packages >> in regards to issues like this. >> > You were rigth it is really easy to install, and has no comparation > with QEMU it is like being in an old VW and then in a Bugatty!! :) > I have only one concern it had to compile a module for my kernel, so > when I update my linux Kernel with yum, i will loose my VMWare ? > I think yum is not take care of that :) > regards, > Guillermo. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > You'll lose it only temporarily - another run of vmware-config.pl will fix it. Regards Thomas