I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho http://pcs.freepay.com/?r=24984191
Curtis Spivey wrote:
I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho
I'm using real hardware, VIA chip set, with 1.3 g of memory. It's a dual boot linux and ros box. I use nfs to copy files to the ros/vfat 32 partition.
Thanks, James
I run it as a virtual machine or on a 1 GB partition on my 60 GB HDD, 2 GHz, 512MB computer.
Curtis Spivey wrote:
I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho http://pcs.freepay.com/?r=24984191
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VMWare. just foolin' around for the moment. very promising.
jj
On 12/19/05, Curtis Spivey curtis.spivey@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho http://pcs.freepay.com/?r=24984191
ros-general mailing list ros-general@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-general
On 12/19/05, Joey Morin joeymorin@gmail.com wrote:
VMWare. just foolin' around for the moment. very promising.
jj
I'm curious, what format did you use to install it using VMware? It doesn't really fit in any of the standard categories. I think that's the route I may go. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho http://pcs.freepay.com/?r=24984191
type of guest os is XP, this allows you to install the vmware tools video driver. you could manually do it, of course...
jj
On 12/20/05, Curtis Spivey curtis.spivey@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/19/05, Joey Morin joeymorin@gmail.com wrote:
VMWare. just foolin' around for the moment. very promising.
jj
I'm curious, what format did you use to install it using VMware? It doesn't really fit in any of the standard categories. I think that's the route I may go. -- Curtis Nampa, Idaho http://pcs.freepay.com/?r=24984191
ros-general mailing list ros-general@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-general
Hi,
On 12/19/05, Curtis Spivey curtis.spivey@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages.
I use VMware for now. My plan is once Xming works to run it on a laptop and use the Xserver to display applications from my Linux box so I can run ReactOS all of the time until we can support more apps.
-- Steven Edwards - ReactOS and Wine developer
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Curtis Spivey wrote:
I'm just curious how most folks are running ReacOS? I mean are you running it on an old laptop or as a secondary boot system or as a stand alone system, ect. I'm just curious. I know it's still in the experimental stages.
I run it on real hardware... I have two HDs, on the first one I install Linux distributions (corrently, only Gentoo Linux), on the other one I install Windows-related stuff (it currently has windows XP and ReactOS installed)...
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