[cmi-cr] UbuntuStudio? Ubuntu10.4LucidLinux? +Windows VirtualMachine?; Re: Instalacion OpenShot en Ubuntu Karmic
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Mie Mar 3 13:56:15 PST 2010
1)
Que son las pros y contras de UbuntuStudio versus las otra propuestas
(Debian AVLinux, diferente programas aficionada de Linux, etc.)?
http://ubuntustudio.org/
Ubuntu Studio. A multimedia creation flavor of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Studio is aimed at the GNU/Linux audio, video and graphic
enthusiast as well as professional.
We provide a suite of the best open-source applications available for
multimedia creation. Completely free to use, modify and redistribute. Your
only limitation is your imagination.
2)
Nuevo version/release de Ubuntu planeado por fin de Avril:
http://www.muylinux.com/2010/02/25/ubuntu-10-04-lts-alpha-3-mas-social-mas-musical-y-con-nouveau/
Que mas es posible con este version?
3)
Repite mi pregunta de una instalacion Linux y adicionada (el viejo)
Windows, porque vastante programas no existen a ninguna Linux y gente va a
perde su programas.
Hay diferente maneras, como uno o dos extra particiones de disco duro.
Uno nuevo manera es Virtual, creop que no es VirtualBox (o tambien?), pero
VirtualMachine:
How to install free virtual Linux on Windows for safest surfing
http://stahlworks.com/dev/index.php?tool=vmlinux
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
VMware Player is the easiest way to run multiple operating systems at the
same time on your PC. With its user-friendly interface, VMware Player
makes it effortless for anyone to try out Windows 7, Chrome OS or the
latest Linux releases, or create isolated virtual machines to safely test
new software and surf the Web. VMware Player can also be used to run a
virtual copy of an old PC so that you can recycle the old machines you
have under your desk or stored in the closet.
Comercial:
http://win4lin.com/wp/
Win4Lin already works for Ubuntu 9.10 beta! - Win4Lin Ubuntu edition is
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Win4Lin Desktop™ 5.5 is the easiest solution for running Windows on
Linux. No more dual booting – Win4Lin Desktop runs Windows as a Linux
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system.
Integration with your Linux environment – whether it is one specialized
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support for Windows-on-Linux.
Más de VirtualMachine:
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/faqs.html
What is VMware Player?
VMware Player is software that enables users to easily create and run
virtual machines on a Windows or Linux PC. VMware Player now creates
virtual machines in addition to running virtual machines created by
VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, VMware Server, or VMware ESX and
supports Microsoft virtual machines and Symantec LiveState Recovery
disk formats.
What does it cost?
VMware Player is free for personal non-commercial use. VMware Player
is only distributable with written permission from VMware. Please
apply here to request a distribution agreement.
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No. VMware Player enables you to create and run virtual machines.
However, if you need to leverage powerful developer-centric features
such as Teams, multiple Snapshots and Clones, or Virtual Rights
Management features for end-point security, you will need to upgrade
to VMware Workstation.
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VMware Player installs like a standard desktop application. Once
installed, VMware Player runs virtual machines in a separate window.
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virtual machines.
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distributed as a virtual appliance. Virtual appliances are
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appliances from leading software vendors available from the VMware
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machine shared by a colleague or friend. For example, customer
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encapsulated within a virtual machine.
Can I run ACEs using VMware Player?
ACE Instances are policy-wrapped virtual machines created with VMware
ACE for additional control and security. VMware Player can run ACE
Instances with the addition of an ACE client license that must be
installed.
How can I get VMware Player?
VMware Player is available as a free download for personal use. We
also recommend that you download a virtual appliance from VMware
Virtual Appliance Marketplace.
What are the minimum PC requirements to install and use VMware Player?
For a typical host system, we recommend that you have a 1 GHz or
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system, plus the memory required for each guest operating system and
for applications on the host and guest. See your guest operating
system and application documentation for their memory requirements.
VMware Player requires approximately 150MB of disk space to install
the application. For more details on minimum PC requirements, see the
VMware Player Documentation.
Where can I find other virtual appliances to run in VMware Player?
Download virtual appliances from leading ISVs at the VMware Virtual
Appliance Marketplace.
How does VMware Player compare to VMware Workstation and VMware ACE?
VMware Player enables you to quickly and easily create and run virtual
machines. However, VMware Player lacks many powerful features, such as
Teams, multiple Snapshots and Clones, or Virtual Rights Management
features for end-point security found in VMware Workstation and VMware
ACE.
Can I redistribute VMware Player?
Yes, with permission. If you are interested in redistributing VMware
Player, please apply here.
Are there guidelines for using VMware Player?
Yes. Please refer to the VMware Player End-User License Agreement
(EULA) for using VMware Player according to VMware design and
licensing guidelines.
Can VMware Player install on the same machine as other VMware products?
No. VMware Player is not designed to co-install with other VMware
products. If an installation of VMware Workstation, VMware ACE, or
VMware Server is detected on a machine where VMware Player is being
installed, the VMware Player installation will display an error
message and abort. However, if you purchase and install VMware
Workstation 7, VMware Player is included.
Is VMware Player localized in Japanese or other languages?
No. VMware Player is available in English only.
Is Support and Subscription available for VMware Player?
No. Support and Subscription is not available for VMware Player.
However, VMware provides self-help resources such as:
* VMware Player Documentation — Getting Started product documentation
http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/player_pubs.html
* VMware Player Discussion Forums — Users can share their
information and experiences with others
http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/desktop/player
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