The idea of running Sugar on the local network is very appealing. The
idea of setting up a server is a pretty daunting prospect. Can I do
it? Would I be allowed to do it? etc.. I would have 16 students
max running Sugar but there could be another 16 or so in the next
classroom.
Hmm...
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Gary C Martin g...@garycmartin.comwrote:
Were the VirtualBox VM networks set up correctly? I think NAT is the
default setting for VirtualBox, and I'm pretty sure that will fail for
Salut. Think of that NAT behaving like new virtual local network, as
if your
Hi,
I'm back home now and checking in.
When I was at FOSSED it looked like Macs running under virtual box could not
use local collaboration because it doesn't directly see the APs.
Is this confirmed?
Are there other ideas for getting MacBooks using VirutalBox to collaborate
without an XS?
Hi Caroline,
On 27 Jun 2009, at 16:07, Caroline Meeks wrote:
I'm back home now and checking in.
When I was at FOSSED it looked like Macs running under virtual box
could not use local collaboration because it doesn't directly see
the APs.
Is this confirmed?
Are there other ideas for
Laura Johns wrote:
The idea of running Sugar on the local network is very appealing. The
idea of setting up a server is a pretty daunting prospect. Can I do it?
Would I be allowed to do it? etc.. I would have 16 students max
running Sugar but there could be another 16 or so in the next