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WOW!!!!
voidmain:
Ah, yeah if you use Windows for games only then VMware would not help you out much. I don't play games in Windows so.. But I do things like install Win2k Advanced Server with MS SQL Server and Exchange Server in VMware sessions. And I use it for other operating systems like Solaris and BSD. Works great for testing network interoperability between OSs without ever having to reboot. But of course you need a healthy system if you want to run all that stuff at the same time.
Ice-9:
quote: Here's the AIO fix that worked perfectly for me:
Download:
ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/vmware/vmware-any-any-update20.tar.gz,
untargz it, and run runme.pl included in the package as root. It should take care of all your troubles.
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Cool!! Problem solved, no error message anymore.
Thanks again void main, now I'm gonna try to install those OpenGL drivers in VMWAre and try to get Quake 3 to run :D
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by Ice9:
Cool!! Problem solved, no error message anymore.
Thanks again void main, now I'm gonna try to install those OpenGL drivers in VMWAre and try to get Quake 3 to run :D
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Now why would you want to do that when you can run Quake III natively on Linux better?
Ice-9:
I know, I already run it on the machine I'm currently typing on.
I just want to push the envelope, see how far VMWare can go :D :D
And ultimately, if I can make it run it means that I can run Serious Sam, AVP2 and all the otther games as well.
I know you told me that VMWare would not be the answer for me ifg I only used Windows for games but I very much would like to delete the Windows partition from my IBM Deskstar 40GB and make better use of it :D
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