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<0> Is there a way to make vmware minimize to the system tray? I can't seem to find the option <1> not by default <1> there are apps out there that will minimize apps to the tray for you though <2> la la la <3> get back to work <3> slacker <3> <-- darky
<2> I'm home, foo <2> I'm evil <3> i believe it <2> I'm using one vendor's hunger for our business to my advantage with other vendors <2> lol <3> abuse it :) <2> yes <2> "Well, we are doing best value.. but uh, I can't find 2.5M in value...... work on that price s'more. kthx" <2> More or less what I said :) <3> haha <3> nic <3> nice <2> yessir <3> i think pizza is here <3> bbiab <1> mmm pizza <4> hi <1> anyone ever attempted vmotion between intel->amd hosts? <2> doesn't work <1> didnt think so <2> think about a linux vm being vmotioned <2> wouldn't be pleasant :p <1> :) <2> I'm sleepy
<1> same <2> ahaha <2> I'm watching the dumbest movie <2> I firmly believe will farrell should never be the main character in a movie <1> is he the guy from uh <1> elf? <2> ya <1> he shouldnt be in any movies <1> . <2> hah <2> you didn't see old school <1> nope <2> go watch old school <2> brilliant movie :) <5> Hi. If I have a multiprocessor system running Linux, with VMWare workstation running multiple instances of Windows XP.. am I better off using "single cpu" virtual machines, or letting the virtual machines see multiple CPU's? (I've set them both 2 CPU's, and I'm seeing a serious performance hit..but only in the virtual machines.) <2> I'd go with single proc vm's <2> I'm not even sure if workstation supports multiple cpu's for xp <2> I know esx doesn't <5> diztorted: I switched back to single CPU's, and it's a HUGE performance increase.. so I'm guessing that's the right thing to do. Maybe XP treats a dual-core Athlon64 as one dual-core CPU, rather than as 2 CPU's, and since I set it to 2 CPU's.. maybe it was trying act like 4 within XP. (The performance difference is staggering.) <2> Well, no <2> vmware treats each core like a processor. <2> did you ever check to see if xp was actually seeing the second processor? <5> Yes, it was seeing both. It changed the device "UNiprocessor PC" to "MUltiprocessor PC" and added a second device under "Processors" <2> you're going to want to change the hal in xp back to uniproc <2> or acpi whatever it's called <2> that'll potentially help a little too <5> It did that automatically. <5> I've been very, VERY happy with the VMware product. There have been a few glitches here and there when I upgraded my Linux kernel & had to re-compile the VMMON and networking modules..and had them not work..but fixes have always been fast.
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