Kendric just gave me an idea. On KDE you have multiple desktops which you can switch between. So, why not make VMware run full screen on one desktop, and then run your KDE session on one of the others? James From: "Kendric Beachey" Subject: Re: Dual monitors, and VMware > No dual-monitor experience here, but I have successfully used VMware at work > for about a year and a half just to run MS LookOut and occasionally Office > and some of the SQL Server tools. The VMware "machine" runs fast enough in > normal usage, but any time it has to swap something in or load something new > or (gasp!) get something from the LAN, it takes a good deal longer than a > real computer. > > The rest of my box runs Mandrake 8.2 and generally runs like a champ no matter > what. The box is a 933 MHz P3 with 384MB of RAM. I believe I only allocate > 64 or 128 MB to VMware. I haven't really played with that value; it was the > default. > > I don't know how this would relate to dual monitors, but I did discover by > chance that Ctrl+Alt+F8 takes me to a full screen of VMware, and Ctrl+Alt+F7 > takes me back to my normal X desktop with VMware in a window. > -- > Kendric > > On Wednesday 01 January 2003 04:50 am, email2jamez@covad.net wrote: > > I have had experience with VMware. However, I only ran it inside a smaller > > window on my KDE desktop so I wouldn't know if you could use dual monitors > > or not. I found in my experience that seeing how you are running virtually > > a second computer in the same system, my computer slowed down excessively, > > to the point where I could do almost nothing. I don't know if you've had > > the same experience or not. I'm sure with really good hardware it wouldn't > > be much of a problem. > > > > James > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kurt Kessler" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 5:56 PM > > Subject: Dual monitors, and VMware > > > > > Has anyone on the list played with VMware and/or > > > running dual monitors? My question is this... > > > > > > If I get a video card that will supports dual monitors > > > like a Ti 4200 or something, and Im running VMware > > > with Linux and Windoze, can I put the Windoze desktop > > > on one monitor and the Linux on the other? Wanted to > > > see if anyone else had any experience with either of > > > those, and had any feedback. Thanks. > > > > > > Kurt > > > > > >