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== Using VMWare == | == Using VMWare == | ||
- | Well, in the words of Ben Kenobi, youve taken your first step into a wiser world. You have a nice fresh Linux install to play with. | + | Well, in the words of Ben Kenobi, youve taken your first step into a wiser world. You have a nice fresh Linux install to play with. VMWare is very fault tolerant, so when you want to put Linux away, just close the window. When you want to resume, just open VMWare again, and Linux will auto-resume from where you left off. It is very quick and quite safe. If the Linux gets completely broken, just delete the virtual machine, re-download it, and start again, without having to much about with installation CDs. |
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- | VMWare is very fault tolerant, so when you want to put Linux away, just close the window. When you want to resume, just open VMWare again, and Linux will auto-resume from where you left off. | + | |
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- | It is very quick and quite safe. If the Linux gets completely broken, just delete the virtual machine, re-download it, and start again, without having to | + | |
== Recreating the card == | == Recreating the card == |
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