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VMware Alternative Now Available On FreeBSD

An anonymous reader writes "Serenity Systems International has announced a public beta (costing 50 USD) of 'Serenity Virtual Station' running for the first time on FreeBSD. While existing VMware owners are able to run the version 2 or 3 under Linux binary compatibility and the ports of the Linux kernel modules to FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x respectively, there is no working port of the currently available VMware 4 kernel module; this may provide an alternative to those wishing to purchase a VM today." Here is the full announcement, including a link to the online store.

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  1. Free as in Beer? by JabberWokky · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Ignoring the BSD aspect, is there a Free as in Beer system to run Win98 on a *nix style OS? Similar to VMWare?

    --
    Evan "Haven't found one, don't need it enough to shell out money"

    --
    "$30 for the One True Ring. $10 each additional ring!" -- JRR "Bob" Tolkien
  2. Qemu by ebcdic · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As far as I can tell, the only reasonably fast and complete free emulator is qemu. It's quite portable, and can emulate several processors, including x86 and PPC. You can then install the operating system of your choice.

    I had no problem emulating an x86 on my Mac, and installing FreeBSD.

  3. Voted with my $$. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I talked to the staff via phone and e-mail.

    1) The product was orginally developed on FreeBSD, then ported to Linux because 'that is where the money was'
    2) I told them and VMWare I'd buy a product supported on FreeBSD.

    Now I get to send a photocopy of the invoice to the VMWare office....perhaps the CEO's home address and explain how I was happy to BUY thier product - but it seems VMWare didn't wanna sell me a working product.