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Re: Writing perl on VMWARE that runs on WinXP (Linux as guest OS)
by osunderdog (Deacon) on Nov 11, 2004 at 14:39 UTC

    Uh, perhaps I'm missing something. I don't know the reason behind your "no ActivePerl" constraint. You don't have to get Perl from ActiveState. It's available for WindowsXP free.

    Seems like a long way round the horn to use VMWare and Linux. On a perfectly good Windows Box. (I know that sounds like an oxymoron.)


    "Look, Shiny Things!" is not a better business strategy than compatibility and reuse.


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Re: Writing perl on VMWARE that runs on WinXP (Linux as guest OS)
by terra incognita (Pilgrim) on Nov 12, 2004 at 16:02 UTC
    As far as the guest OS is concerned it is running on standalone machine, the does not know it is running in a VMWare session. If your app runs on Linux already it will run under the VMWare image. You are not really running the program under WinXP however, you are running it under LinuxRH. Since you are emulating the hardware of a complete machine, your OS and programs will run slower than if you just ran natively on the same computer. You will have less memory and disk available as well your network interfaces will not have the complete bandwidth available to them since it shares the NIC with the host OS.
    I would either port it to Windows or run on another Linux machine not running in a VMWare session.