On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Robert Dinse wrote:
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> The reason I asked is that I run an ISP, it would be spiffy to have
> one
> machine that I can bring up multiple OS's fully functional to troubleshoot
> various issues customers have. Already have virtual machines for
> infrastructure
The reason I asked is that I run an ISP, it would be spiffy to have one
machine that I can bring up multiple OS's fully functional to troubleshoot
various issues customers have. Already have virtual machines for
infrastructure but they are all Linux (CentOS or Scientific Linux).
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On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Robert Dinse wrote:
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> Is there anyway to run a Windows machine as a virtual machine and have
> direct-X display on the host console in full screen mode? If anyone has
> this
> working can you tell me what hardware, drivers, etc you are using? Thank
> you.
Is there anyway to run a Windows machine as a virtual machine and have
direct-X display on the host console in full screen mode? If anyone has this
working can you tell me what hardware, drivers, etc you are using? Thank you.
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On 02/01/2013 06:11 PM, Michael Militzer wrote:
> But the initial question was more than a month ago and instance-backed AMIs
> are still not available in AWS MP - so did something go wrong here that
> caused the instance-backed AMIs to not get published?
we should have this covered in the next f
Hi list,
I've noticed that instance-backed AMIs are not available in AWS MP (only
the EBS ones are there). Still though, also the instance-backed AMIs are
listed as published and available on your wiki:
http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS
I've seen that the same question was asked already before bu