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FreeGEM is a freeware version of GEM, a GUI first released by Digital Research in 1985. I have ever used Ventura Publisher running on GEM, it was one of the earliest desk-top publishing tools for DOS machines. To take this picture, I executed FreeGEM on PC-DOS 6.1 installed on VMWare virtual machine.
Running KDE/Ubuntu with Windows Vista and OSX Leopard running in virtual machines on my dual-monitor computer.
The main idea of "Inception": if you run a VM inside a VM inside a VM inside a VM, everything will be very slow
Soon to become an XP IE test machine. Update: 45 Security updates later - it's now running Windoze XP SP2 using Parallels.
Screenshot of desktop2 on my Fedora 14 (RedHat based GNU/Linux Distribution) where is running VirtualBox with 3 running Virtual Machines :
1 - Bactrack (GNU/Linux Distribution) ;
2 - Windows XP Pro with Word 2003 running ;
3 - Windows Server 2003.
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This is the loading screen that Linux Mint displays. If this doesn't appear try remounting the iso file.
The main idea of "Inception": if you run a VM inside a VM inside a VM inside a VM, everything will be very slow
Here is my desktop with me running a vm of vubuntus, a RDC connection into a VM of Windows2003 64-bit server which is running on a new VMware Server I just installed. Oh and you can't forget the ssh session into some linux box somewhere running irssi connected to the GTLUG irc channel
I usually listen to music in my favorite player, MediaMonkey.
What is unusal here is that I am using my iMac at home (outer box) running a Windows XP virtual machine (2nd box) which in turn is connected to my office PC using Hamachi/Remote Desktop.
My office PC is also running a Windows XP virtual machine (3rd box) that is running MediaMonkey (inner box, playing Norwegian Recycling). Phew!