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If you have access to floppy and CD, why not just repartition and multiboot?  
You can have their configuration and yours too.  Carve out another couple  
gigs for Linux.  The other teachers will be jealous, the students impressed,  
and the computer guardians should be satisfied that you have their  
"standard" image installed.  
 
I'd be curious to know what their reasons are.  Virus?  Piracy? Just turf?  
 
-----Original Message-----  
From: s-geo@usa.net  
To: scoug-help@scoug.com  
Sent: 3/4/04 11:58 AM  
Subject: SCOUG-Help: VMWare  
 
1) At school I will not be able to use my own personal laptop.  They  
have a long list of reasons. They   
are willing in to install VMWare on my school supplied machine so I can  
run OS/2 though.  
 
Here is how the operation is being run: all the computer lab computers  
are built from a "company   
standard" image.  ...The question is: Will fighting the idiosyncraies of  
VMWare at school and  
SVISTA at home be overly   
stressful?   
 
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