how to install wmware in foedora 64

David dgboles at comcast.net
Sun Jun 7 00:49:09 UTC 2009


On 6/6/2009 8:24 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> David wrote:
>> An application that is very similar, free of cost and open source, is
>> Virtualbox.
> 
> The edition they let you download binaries of is not Open Source / Free
> Software, it's proprietary (just free of charge). They have an Open Source
> Edition (OSE) which is packaged in RPM Fusion (Free section), but it
> doesn't have all the features of the proprietary edition. :-/


You are correct. They do not 'give away' USB support. Which SUM pays
license fees for and can *not* give away.

I am still wondering about a 'free' of cost VMware product that actually
does something.
-- 


  David




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