>I've got VMWare installed.. and it all *looks* fine.. until you try to use the sound >device.. If it's any consolation it works about the same in reverse. I use VMware and Virtual PC on Windows, and have done so on many systems. And I have never gotten the sound aspect to work very well with any. If I enable the sound server and event sounds in Gnome on a Virtual Machine under VMware OR VPC it sounds absolutely horrible. I spent about a week once trying to get it to work under VMware to no avail. I know that VMware suggested that system speed and so on may have an impact, but we're talking a 3.2 GHz PC with 1 GB of RAM, on a 10,000 RPM SATA HDD now and still no go, so I don't buy that anymore... I think there must be some hurdle they need to get past to get sound working in VM's, but I've no idea what it is... maybe all it takes is a reasonable sound card; all I ever use is onboard or an SB16 PCI as they work with every OS under the sun, from Linux, to Windows, to BeOS, to Solaris 8/9 x86... well you get the idea. Maybe if I ponied up the cash for an Audigy or something it might work nice, but it's not important enough to me to find out. Jason