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I’m using VMWare Workstation Ace and have multiple Windows 2003 server sessions, WinXP, etc. Though I could use Microsoft routing, I’m studying for my Cisco Cert and I’d actually like to use a Cisco emulator to route/switch segments. VMWare has the nifty VMware0-9 virtual networks making unique segments. Using that, or use of custom subnetting [...] Related posts: Is It Possible To Make “copies” Of Virtual Machines In The Virtualbox X86 Emulator? How Can One Run Mac Os 9 Under Windows Xp?
Most PC users communicate with the operating system on their machines using a graphical user interface (GUI), such as those used in Microsoft Windows 2000 or Mac OS 9. Linux has its own GUIs, most notably GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) and the K Desktop Environment (KDE). GUIs provide buttons, menus, icons, and all the other point-and-click features that have simplified modern computing so greatly. However, it is a mistake to assume that GUIs are always the best way to communicate