On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 01:02, antonovich wrote:
Hi,
I think my problems with getting my home network set up under 9.1 look
like they are related to setting up samba after enabling host-only
networking with vmware. This time with 9.2 I set up the networking and
it was working great (well
Hi,
I think my problems with getting my home network set up under 9.1 look
like they are related to setting up samba after enabling host-only
networking with vmware. This time with 9.2 I set up the networking and
it was working great (well almost) until I started fudging round with it
trying
tail /var/log/messages, you probably need to setup a new interface and
zone in shorewall. VMWare's SMB stuff is in a separate directory from
Mandrake's and can run concurrently.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 11:02, antonovich wrote:
Hi,
I think my problems with getting my home network set up under 9.1
Does anyone have any info on the VMWare and Win4Lin that is included
with the boxed sets of 9.2? Specifically, are they functional demos,
full function apps, etc.? Also, what about the licensing? Is it just
the app that is included and a $399 license still needs to be purchased
(at least
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 21:11, Joeb wrote:
Does anyone have any info on the VMWare and Win4Lin that is included
with the boxed sets of 9.2? Specifically, are they functional demos,
full function apps, etc.? Also, what about the licensing? Is it just
the app that is included and a $399
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On Tuesday 07 October 2003 03:25 pm, KevinO wrote:
Looking at the output of the ifconfig (ipconfig for windows) for each of
the three platforms would probably be revealing.
What IP addresses are the martian's? (they aren't valid for the network(s)
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Looking at the output of the ifconfig (ipconfig for windows) for each of the
three platforms would probably be revealing.
What IP addresses are the martian's? (they aren't valid for the network(s) you
have defined, by definition)
Are these UDP
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Dear all,
I have a linux host running Vmware workstation 4.
I installed the guest OS (RH9 and Win98).
Both guests acquire their network setting from host's DHCP server.
Now, strange things happen:
1. I can't ping from and to both host and guests OS.
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Ok guys, here's my info:
Host: mdk91: 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2
Guest OS: RH9: 192.168.0.100
Guest OS: Win98: 192.168.0.99
Problem #1: Martian Source notice in host's syslog
mdk91 kernel: martian source 192.168.0.1 from 192.168.0.99, on dev eth0
What is this I get this also who the heck is = martian source 192.168.0.1
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Subject: Re: [expert] VMware Martian Source (solved?)
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Ok guys, here's my info:
Host: mdk91: 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2
Guest OS: RH9: 192.168.0.100
Guest OS: Win98
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 18:29, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 14:05, Joseph Loo wrote:
I tried your suggestion. It comes back with this instead
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.4.21-0.13mdkcustom) does not
match
your running kernel (version 2.4.21-0.13mdksmp).
I'm trying to use a USB scanner in VMWare, but it reports
that Linux won't let it go:
The specified device appears to be claimed by another driver
(usbscanner) on the host operating system which means that the device
may be in use. VMware Workstation cannot safely take control of the
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 21:32, Miark wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 17:37:03 +, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 15:33, Miark wrote:
I'm trying to use a USB scanner in VMWare, but it reports
that Linux won't let it go:
The specified device appears
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 17:37:03 +, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 15:33, Miark wrote:
I'm trying to use a USB scanner in VMWare, but it reports
that Linux won't let it go:
The specified device appears to be claimed by another driver
(usbscanner)
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 15:33, Miark wrote:
I'm trying to use a USB scanner in VMWare, but it reports
that Linux won't let it go:
The specified device appears to be claimed by another driver
(usbscanner) on the host operating system which means that the device
may be in use. VMware
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 14:05, Joseph Loo wrote:
I tried your suggestion. It comes back with this instead
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.4.21-0.13mdkcustom) does not
match
your running kernel (version 2.4.21-0.13mdksmp). Even if the module were to
compile successfully, it would
I tried your suggestion. It comes back with this instead
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.4.21-0.13mdkcustom) does not
match
your running kernel (version 2.4.21-0.13mdksmp). Even if the module were to
compile successfully, it would not load into the running kernel.
Any more
That is is the problem. I have the smp kernel running and when you try
to build the kernel, it complains that it did not match with the kenerl
version. It is looking at the kenerl without the smp tacked on. The
version information is correct but no smp version.
stefmit wrote:
I am sorry if
The problem is that the smp is tacked on the end under uname -r. It will
not recognize it because of that.
diego wrote:
Do a uname -r to see if you have a different kernel version than the
sources. It also happened to me once...
El sáb, 02-08-2003 a las 17:03, stefmit escribió:
I am sorry
Viestissä Sunnuntai 03 Elokuu 2003 19:11, Joseph Loo kirjoitti:
The problem is that the smp is tacked on the end under uname -r. It will
not recognize it because of that.
[...]
Just go to your kernel source tree (/usr/src/linux)
and do:
#make mrproper
#cp arch/i386/defconfig-smp .config
#make
Try to set extraversion tag to empty in /usr/src/linux/Makefile to make
it match to original version of kernel sources. Chances are it will work
then... (happened to me ;-))
By the way, I have MDK 8.2 so don't know how it is in 9.x, but Todd
Lyons told me that thought it was going to be made
The kernel source is already installed.
stefmit wrote:
Install kernel-source, and you will be OK. Once doing that, VMWare will find
everything it needs, and default the header files to where they are ...
Stef
On Friday 01 August 2003 11:31 pm, Joseph Loo wrote:
I have mandrake 9.1 install
I am sorry if this does not work for you, but I had the identical issue a
couple of times/installs - the kernel-source was either not installed, or
I've played with a newer one, put it there for future upgrades, and forgot,
etc. Are you sure it is the one you are running (either as version, or
Do a uname -r to see if you have a different kernel version than the
sources. It also happened to me once...
El sáb, 02-08-2003 a las 17:03, stefmit escribió:
I am sorry if this does not work for you, but I had the identical issue a
couple of times/installs - the kernel-source was either not
I have mandrake 9.1 install on my system. I am running the smp version
and trying to get vmware 4.0 up an running. Everytime I try to do the
vmware-config.pl, it prompts for the include headers. There is the
default /usr/src/linux/include. Everytime it tries to configure it, it
come back with
Hi ,
i've just downloaded det latest MDK beta, but I can't seem to
get the display to work in vmware under installation
Anyone tried this ?
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On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 13:55, subscribe wrote:
Hi ,
i've just downloaded det latest MDK beta, but I can't seem to
get the display to work in vmware under installation
Anyone tried this ?
---
Trond
Not trying to push you out, or, blow you off. But (and it would be
helpful if you
12 2003 06:01, / James Sparenberg :
Question here... is it a USB device? Really dirty way might be to do
/etc/init.d/usb stop before loading then /etc/init.d/usb start after
it's discovered. Don't have one to test this theory on ... just an
idea.
yes it is a usb device.
I don't want to
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 11:32, manolis wrote:
12 2003 06:01, / James Sparenberg :
Question here... is it a USB device? Really dirty way might be to do
/etc/init.d/usb stop before loading then /etc/init.d/usb start after
it's discovered. Don't have one to test this theory on ... just an
thanks for the help.
12 2003 22:06, / James Sparenberg :
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 11:32, manolis wrote:
12 2003 06:01, / James Sparenberg :
Question here... is it a USB device? Really dirty way might be to do
/etc/init.d/usb stop before loading then /etc/init.d/usb start after
I installed vmware for linux in my mandrake 9.1.
I want to use it for eVC for pocketpc programming with my ipaq.
I have a problem:
sometimes the vmware machine when I plug in my ipaq doesn't respond quickly
and the device mounts itshelf in the hardware list of mandrake as scanner
(lol).
After
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 16:48, manolis wrote:
I installed vmware for linux in my mandrake 9.1.
I want to use it for eVC for pocketpc programming with my ipaq.
I have a problem:
sometimes the vmware machine when I plug in my ipaq doesn't respond quickly
and the device mounts itshelf in the
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 06:10, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 23:12, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 09:13, Jack Coates wrote:
getting some video corruption in Visio 2000 on Windows 2000 in the
VMWare screen after going full-screen and back, i810 video on Sony Vaio
On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 6:31 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 06:10, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 23:12, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 09:13, Jack Coates wrote:
getting some video corruption in Visio 2000 on Windows 2000 in the
VMWare
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 23:12, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 09:13, Jack Coates wrote:
getting some video corruption in Visio 2000 on Windows 2000 in the
VMWare screen after going full-screen and back, i810 video on Sony Vaio
VX88.
I probably shouldn't be using such an
getting some video corruption in Visio 2000 on Windows 2000 in the
VMWare screen after going full-screen and back, i810 video on Sony Vaio
VX88.
I probably shouldn't be using such an ancient VMWare version (bought
this license to run on my shiny new Mandrake 7.2 install), but $150 is
$150 and
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 09:13, Jack Coates wrote:
getting some video corruption in Visio 2000 on Windows 2000 in the
VMWare screen after going full-screen and back, i810 video on Sony Vaio
VX88.
I probably shouldn't be using such an ancient VMWare version (bought
this license to run on my
linux-2.4.21pre4-Xmdk
Where X is the version number of the kernel it's source for... IF I'm
right VMware needs this to match the number of the running kernel on you
box. Make sure it does. If not it's worth it to install the upgraded
kernel (they have improved it a lot) also make sure
Hello All,
Slight problem, I'm trying to install VMWare into 9.1 and am having trouble
finding the correct directory. Where is the directory for these header
files?
Regards
Trevor Rhodes
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sounds like you need to install the kernel source. Try
urpmi kernel-source
James
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 00:06, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Hello All,
Slight problem, I'm trying to install VMWare into 9.1 and am having trouble
finding the correct directory. Where is the directory for these
sounds like you need to install the kernel source. Try
urpmi kernel-source
Tried that and it tells me I already have it installed. If that is so, where
are those files? Talk about confused!!! :^)
Regards
Trevor Rhodes
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Powered by Linux
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 01:44, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
sounds like you need to install the kernel source. Try
urpmi kernel-source
Tried that and it tells me I already have it installed. If that is so, where
are those files? Talk about confused!!! :^)
Are you updating from Cooker
Hi,
I'm trying to run VMware workstation 3.1 on Mandrake 8.2 with XFree86
4.2.0. I cannot get it to switch into fullscreen mode.
Running xdpyinfo shows me that XFree86-DGA is enabled, which is one
common problem. Any other suggestions?
TIA
niall
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Mon Apr 29, 2002 at 03:50:39PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten vmware to compile modules for the secure kernel in
8.2/cooker yet? It's complaining that the source in
/usr/src/linux/include is different from the running kernel
(ie. 2.4.18-6.4mdk vs.
Has anyone gotten vmware to compile modules for the secure kernel in
8.2/cooker yet? It's complaining that the source in
/usr/src/linux/include is different from the running kernel
(ie. 2.4.18-6.4mdk vs. 2.4.18-6.4mdksecure).
So I try to build the modules manually, in /usr/lib/vmware/modules,
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Vincent Danen wrote:
Has anyone gotten vmware to compile modules for the secure kernel in
8.2/cooker yet? It's complaining that the source in
/usr/src/linux/include is different from the running kernel
(ie. 2.4.18-6.4mdk vs. 2.4.18-6.4mdksecure).
So I try to build
On Mon Apr 29, 2002 at 01:03:00PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten vmware to compile modules for the secure kernel in
8.2/cooker yet? It's complaining that the source in
/usr/src/linux/include is different from the running kernel
(ie. 2.4.18-6.4mdk vs.
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Apr 29, 2002 at 01:03:00PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten vmware to compile modules for the secure kernel in
8.2/cooker yet? It's complaining that the source in
/usr/src/linux/include is different from the running
I was trying to install vmware with mandrake 8.2 and I am having a
problem with running out of virtual memory on the /root/vmware
directory. This did not happen with redhad 7.2 I was able to have a
virtual file size of at least 2 gig. My hard drive is 20 gig, anyone
else have this problem yet
El mar, 02-04-2002 a las 18:42, Dodd, David J escribió:
I was trying to install vmware with mandrake 8.2 and I am having a
problem with running out of virtual memory on the /root/vmware
directory. This did not happen with redhad 7.2 I was able to have a
virtual file size of at least 2 gig.
if they
are the same as those I obtained ...
Regards,
Dominic
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From: Jason Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 March 2002 04:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] VMWare 3.0 and mdk 8.2
Hi All,
I put mdk 8.2 on my test drive then I decided that I wanted
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March, 2002 5:47 AM
Subject: [expert] VMWare 3.0 and mdk 8.2
Hi All,
I put mdk 8.2 on my test drive then I decided that I wanted to test out
VMWare. Of course I'd much prefer to test out such things on my test
system. It seems though that VMWare requires
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No idea ...
Look at Kernel issues / version / ...
Apparently this is a huge drawback of VMW on Linux !
It's rather sensitive to Kernel versions !
I'm going to be rather unhelpful by saying that I have an 8.2 system
that it running VMWare 3.0
Hi!
You may try this:
export CC=gcc
vmware-config.pl
if vmware complains about gcc-2.96 just say OK and try.
Regards
Erik
lördagen den 23 mars 2002 21.30 skrev du:
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No idea ...
Look at Kernel issues / version / ...
Apparently this is
Hi All,
I put mdk 8.2 on my test drive then I decided that I wanted to test out
VMWare. Of course I'd much prefer to test out such things on my test
system. It seems though that VMWare requires certain kernel modules
which are not out and do not compile when it tries to compile them
itself.
El sáb, 23-03-2002 a las 01:47, Jason Snyder escribió:
Hi All,
I put mdk 8.2 on my test drive then I decided that I wanted to test out
VMWare. Of course I'd much prefer to test out such things on my test
system. It seems though that VMWare requires certain kernel modules
which are not out
help. Has anyone been able to make VMWare work on mdk 8.2 or have any
idea of what is going on with VMWare's planned support for mdk 8.2?
I haven't yet installed VMware, but it's nice to see that Netraverse already
has Mandrake 8.2 kernels at their site. 8)
Thanks, Mandrake and Netraverse.
dont forget there's also the product from netraverse, win4lin, much lower
cost than vmware, but with disadvantage, of the kernel patches being a
long way behind the current kernels
A long way? I don't think so.
There is a kernel available as a drop-in-replacement for the stock Mandrake
Anyone had any success with VMware Express (2.04) and LM8.1?
The vmmon module won't compile: I've tried the 2.4.7 patch, which is supposed to work
with 2.4.8 but it didn't in my case.
Thanks
David
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Has anyone had any problems with the latest VMware and Mandrake 8.0? No
matter what I try I keep getting a Seg Fault. It appears to be associated
with the vmnet-bridge. VMware instal says it has built a kernel module
with no errors and it reports that it loads fine, however if I try to run
the
On Friday 24 August 2001 05:43 pm, Gerard Perreault methodically organized
electrons to state:
pretty impressive. So much so that I don't have a dual boot partition
anymore, but I don't run games on that computer, so I don't know how it
would be with them. Maybe one day I will try a few to
Not sure whether that means that you're running DNS or not, ps -A should help you
sort that out.
Glen
DStevenson wrote:
Voila!!
Thanks, I have never used DNS before. I have just added the IP of the machine
connected to the internet to the primary DNS of the VMachine, and that sorted
the
I am in the middle of re-building my system after a critical hardware
failure. I'll try your suggestions and post my results as soon as I have a
fully fuctioning system again. I have just about got mail working again.
Thanks for your responses.
Dave.
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 02:11, Greg A.
I have returned my system to its original statere-installed from scratch
an restored from tape important config files.
I have checked the iptables config and all appears OK. I can now connect from
another machine on the network to the internet. The VMware Win98 machine can
ping an
Has anyone set up a VMware Win98 VM on Mandrake 8.
I have Win98 running no problem, but I need Windows to share the internet
connection with the host box. I have set up VMware with bridged networking, I
have even installed the shared inet connection software disk that WInME
creates to allow
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 08:02 +0200, Philipp Hellmich wrote:
Hallo!
When you say Allow Acces to the hostfile systeme (in the vmware-config prog)
, vmware configure samba automaticly, but be sure taht the normal samba
service is disabeld!
Normal samba is not installed
But from my own
Hi,
installed host os: Mandrake 8.0
installed vmware: eval version of Vmware Workstation
Installation of vmware was easy as a pie, also the following installation
of the guest os: WIndows98.
The very last reason for Windows on my pc is gone now: I can access my
digital camera through the
Hallo!
When you say Allow Acces to the hostfile systeme (in the vmware-config prog)
, vmware configure samba automaticly, but be sure taht the normal samba
service is disabeld!
But from my own experience I can say, that this feature is not working very
well, I had serveral problems with ist,
I have my machine set up to dual boot NT and Linux Mandrake 8.0 (2
seperate hard drives).
While trying to configure my eval version of VMWare, I saw you could access
your NT drive (hda) for the guest OS.
What configuration choices do I want to use? My choices listed are below,
with the
Dear friends:
WARNING: TRY ONLY AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
The subject of using raw disks, that is, real disks, in VMware has been
raised on our list a number of times, including by myself. The detailed
information is readily available in detail from VMware's Help menu.
I clicked on Help in VMware.
I get this no matter what OS I'm installing- checked and /dev/rtc is there.
Anybody able to point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
The high resolution timer is not currently available
(/dev/rtc: NThe high resolution timer is not currently available
(/dev/rtc: No such device). It is
At 10:14 AM 5/5/01 -0700, you wrote:
There is a seti-like pgm from oxford (http://www.ud.com) which won't run
on linux and I would like to know if any of you gurus can get it to work
with wine or VMware.
Appreciatively,
-m-
I have not yet tried. however UD claim to be working on a linux client.
There is a seti-like pgm from oxford (http://www.ud.com) which won't run
on linux and I would like to know if any of you gurus can get it to work
with wine or VMware.
Appreciatively,
-m-
hello all
I notice on the VMware website that they have a new version to support 2.4.x
kernels. Anyone experimented with this yet? (I've just downgraded to LM 7.2
after failing to get VMware working with 8.0, and don't want to upgrade again
until I'm sure it'll work).
Experiences, pro and
having.
Neal Brown
Glemco, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Land [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 7:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] VMware 2.4 release candidate
hello all
I notice on the VMware website that they have a new version to support 2.4.x
Um, I am sorry, I miss read the question. My problem is still the same
though, I cannot install any linux guests under linux host. It hangs at
lilo.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
I am have same problem. I cannot, for the life of me, install a new vmware
machine because of the
On Sunday 22 April 2001 23:22, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
Um, I am sorry, I miss read the question. My problem is still the same
though, I cannot install any linux guests under linux host. It hangs at
lilo.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
I am have same problem. I cannot, for the
On Sunday 22 April 2001 23:22, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
Um, I am sorry, I miss read the question. My problem is still the same
though, I cannot install any linux guests under linux host. It hangs at
lilo.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
I am have same problem. I cannot, for the
to fix it as soon as possible. --quote VMware
Andy Judge
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lars Roland
Kristiansen
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:15 PM
To: Mandrake-expert
Subject: [expert] VMware 2.0 and Mandrake 8.0.
Hi i am trying
Sorry, idin't see this post. If you get L 00 00 00 00 there is a fix on
VMware web
Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nima S. Panahi
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:23 AM
To: Mandrake-expert
Subject: Re: [expert] VMware 2.0
22, 2001 9:15 PM
To: Mandrake-expert
Subject: [expert] VMware 2.0 and Mandrake 8.0.
Hi i am trying to make win2k to run inside VMware in mdk8.0 - i have an 13
gb ibm drive with wintendo on the first 4gb (/dev/hda1) and mandrake on
the rest. When i try starting VMware it all goes fine, but when
I was suspecting that. There is something up with my install? I mean, I
can't even install vmware anymore, the program vmware either hangs or
segments. I have tried many fresh installs to no avail. Other apps that
ran before also segment, even after recompiling , even with kgcc. I just
can't
I realize this. However, my point is that it was working fine with 2.4.2
before me messing with 8.0. Now, vmware will segment out with 2.4.2 AND
2.4.3 with the 8.0 final. I know it is a VMware problem, but I just want
to know what is going on. If I wanted just push the button and have
things work
On Monday 23 April 2001 12:16, Nima S. Panahi wrote:
I was suspecting that. There is something up with my install? I mean,
I can't even install vmware anymore, the program vmware either hangs
or segments. I have tried many fresh installs to no avail. Other apps
that ran before also segment,
I tried both. But to not matter! I believe I have found the problem (at
least a big part of it). Among the many reinstalls I did, I did a bare
install with X and KDE and the such. It seemed to actually work then ( I
did not install anything from the second CD except for the kernel source,
at this
Hi i am trying to make win2k to run inside VMware in mdk8.0 - i have an 13
gb ibm drive with wintendo on the first 4gb (/dev/hda1) and mandrake on
the rest. When i try starting VMware it all goes fine, but when coming to
the lilo point it just hangs (i think it may be the grafical lilo-thing
that
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 03:15:26AM +0200 or thereabouts, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
Hi i am trying to make win2k to run inside VMware in mdk8.0 - i have an 13
gb ibm drive with wintendo on the first 4gb (/dev/hda1) and mandrake on
the rest. When i try starting VMware it all goes fine, but
I am have same problem. I cannot, for the life of me, install a new vmware
machine because of the lilo problem. I have not tried grub or to see what
exactly the problem is, since I just kept using the old ones. Oh yeh, the
problem started when I got 8.0beta2 and was there for beta3. Now, with 8.0
hello MANDRAKE!
did someone succesfully install mdk 8.0b2 in vmware? (athlon)
regards,
PAT
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I don't know if this is useful but was curious whether MandrakeSoft
has any plans to include these drivers or maybe has already?
To quote from the Com[pany Announcement:
NOW YOU CAN USE XFREE86 4.0.2 IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE
In response to customer requests, VMware has ported our XFree86 3.3.6
Has anyone tried, successfully or unsuccessfully, to get VMWare up,
running, and doing useful work on 7.2? I'm getting ready to build a new
workstation, and I'd rather not have to experiment more than I must. I'm
perfectly happy to use an older distribution if 7.2 and Xfree86 4 create
too many
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Michael R. Batchelor wrote:
Has anyone tried, successfully or unsuccessfully, to get VMWare up,
running, and doing useful work on 7.2? I'm getting ready to build a new
workstation, and I'd rather not have to experiment more than I must. I'm
perfectly happy to use an
On Saturday 11 November 2000 14:06, you wrote:
Hello
I have installed vmware 2.0.3 under Mandrake 7.2. Unfortunately things
went as I though they would be:
1) NO DGA modes even after checking, rechecking if the line omit dga is
commented out on XF86Config. Is there anything else I
Hello
I have installed vmware 2.0.3 under Mandrake 7.2. Unfortunately things
went as I though they would be:
1) NO DGA modes even after checking, rechecking if the line omit dga is
commented out on XF86Config. Is there anything else I can do?
2) The parallel zip stops working as soon as
Donate your $99 to Plex86. Opensourced and they are funded by Mandrake no
less.
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Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape
you. -- Albert Einstein
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Rich Jones wrote:
fred
expert 11/06/00 15:55
So sprach Ian Land am Mon, Nov 06,
What is Plex86?
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
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From: Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] VMware
Donate your $99 to Plex86. Opensourced and they are funded
--- Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is Plex86?
Plex86 is formally FreeMWare. It is an open-source
attempt at virtualization. I guess it will eventually
be as capable as VMWare. I have been following for a
year and a half, and not much progress has been made
(from a user
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 03:01:53PM -0500, Jeff Malka wrote:
What is Plex86?
Hint: try a search on http://www.freshmeat.net/.
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What is Plex86?
Plex86 is an open source (GPL, I think) alternative to VMWare. From the
website (www.plex86.org):
"The goal of the Plex86 project is to create an extensible open source PC
virtualization software program which will allow PC and workstation users to
run multiple operating systems
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