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Virtual PC on OSX 10.5
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<blockquote data-quote="John F" data-source="post: 661937" data-attributes="member: 27169"><p><strong>Parallels XP Linux</strong></p><p></p><p>>> I've got parallels and it is very nice, but can you set up another OS e.g. Ubuntu and then still keep your xp saved for when you want to boot that? <<</p><p></p><p>I have both windows XP and Ubuntu Linux set up on a Mac Mini and both run just fine under VMWare Fusion. They will both run together, but that gets a little slow. I also have both running on a 24" iMac under Parallels, but the Ubuntu Linux is somewhat limited and does not have, for example, the same range of screen resolutions (that is a problem with Parallels, not with Ubuntu which offers a very wide range of screen resolutions under Fusion).</p><p></p><p>If you have several operating systems set up under Parallels or Fusion, they come up as a menu and you click on the one you want to start.</p><p></p><p></p><p> John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John F, post: 661937, member: 27169"] [b]Parallels XP Linux[/b] >> I've got parallels and it is very nice, but can you set up another OS e.g. Ubuntu and then still keep your xp saved for when you want to boot that? << I have both windows XP and Ubuntu Linux set up on a Mac Mini and both run just fine under VMWare Fusion. They will both run together, but that gets a little slow. I also have both running on a 24" iMac under Parallels, but the Ubuntu Linux is somewhat limited and does not have, for example, the same range of screen resolutions (that is a problem with Parallels, not with Ubuntu which offers a very wide range of screen resolutions under Fusion). If you have several operating systems set up under Parallels or Fusion, they come up as a menu and you click on the one you want to start. John [/QUOTE]
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