I ccheated and used my sighted wife to install it via the gui. now i
am running it and its nice. its taking lik 768 of ram though to get
anything decent out of it though anyone know why? I got 256 of ram
for xp pro and nvda in another virtual box and it runs just fine. (no
they are not running at the same time) and when ever i am
virtualizing my mac always get 512 of ram.
I have 1.25 of ram.
On May 28, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
Do you maen that your getting the message that ubuntu-whatever.iso
can't be found? I just push OK on that dialog and Ubuntu boots.
Ryan
Original message:
Wow Ryan. Have you done this before.
Alright good . Maybe you can tell me why I ran ubiquity and it still
wants to mount the disk everytime I start up. Also, maybe somebody
here has tried to install the VMWare tools on this. How does that
work? When I start up my OS, press the "install VMWare tools" list
item under virtual machine, it just goes busy for about 20 seconds
and does nothing after that. Isn't it supposed to give you a dialog
that gives you the necessary prompts, as it said it does in the
instructions? The only thing I notice when I go through this process
is that the "install VMWare tools" menu item is now changed to
"cancel VMWare Tools installation". It wil remain like this for
hours and hours until I shut off the machine. It will then happily
remind me that I have not installed the VMWare tools package yet and
to do it as soon as My os boots up.
Justin Harford
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