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		<title>By: david</title>
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		<description>Just an update ... I also tried CentOS Linux with the same result; it&#039;s graphical installer is unviewable under Microsoft Virtual PC.

The same thing happens under Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2.

I then tried VMWare Server 1.0.3 and that worked fine! So, if you&#039;re wanting to run Linux under a virtual machine I think VMWare definitely has the edge.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just an update &#8230; I also tried CentOS Linux with the same result; it&#8217;s graphical installer is unviewable under Microsoft Virtual PC.</p>
<p>The same thing happens under Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2.</p>
<p>I then tried VMWare Server 1.0.3 and that worked fine! So, if you&#8217;re wanting to run Linux under a virtual machine I think VMWare definitely has the edge.</p>
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