> -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Boy > > You can use vmware with Fedora Core 1 as the host system (i.e. Fedora is > you main OS, Windows is running inside vmware on a Fedora box) without > major problems. USB is supported (printer, usb storage). With Core 2 > some problems had been reported (just don't remember the details). But > these should be resolved in some weeks, too. VMWare users: Just be aware that VMWare doesn't officially support Fedora *at all*, so any kind of support you get will have to be from their community support site, their newsgroups, or here. Keep it in mind. Hopefully VMWare will see the error of their ways ;) and start officially supporting Fedora soon. That said, Core-1 seems to work fairly well, but there are definitely problems with Core-2. You must boot the kernel with vdso=0 and the switch to Xorg from Xfree definitely wreaks havoc with their 'vmware tools' installer and configuration scripts. You might have better luck using a working core-1 image and running the core-2 upgrade install. Patrick