I want to make my Linux machines as vmware compatible. I have been
told that there is no vmware support on Linux but after reading some
threads and some websites I came to know that it is supported. My
concern is that ,there are some companies offering Linux machines with
vmware certification. IGEL and HP are being the primary one.
http://www.igel.com/igel/live.php,navigation_id,3276,content_id,9179,_psmand,9.html
how are they doing it ? infact they do have vmware certification. are
they using connection brokers or something else ?
also I came to know that there is a firefox plugin available. Where i
can get that ?
the above link suggests that IGEL and HP has Linux thin clients
(debian or other flavor) which are compatible with VDM 2.1
Can you tell me what all I need to do to make my Linux as fully
supported for vmware.
I am using firefox 3 on my system. Considering I am new to vmware
solutions, any suggestions or hints are welcome.
Looking forward to hear from you asap.
Thanks and Regards,
Puneet
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