No fiddling required actually. Click import, choose file, boot.
VirtualBox is very fast with VT-x and AMD-V.
2009/5/25 Dave Bauer :
>
>
> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Thomas C Gilliard
> wrote:
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>> Lucian;
>>
>> My experience has been that a VM Appliance with player is quite a bit
>> faste
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Thomas C Gilliard <
satel...@bendbroadband.com> wrote:
> Lucian;
>
> My experience has been that a VM Appliance with player is quite a bit
> faster
> and needs less computer resources than Virtual Box OSE.
>
VMWare Player does not exist for OS X so that is not an
Lucian;
My experience has been that a VM Appliance with player is quite a bit faster
and needs less computer resources than Virtual Box OSE.
I have only been working on Ubuntu (9.04 8.04), Fedora 10,11 & windows
XP as host OS so far.
I have made USB sticks with a very small <1 gb Appliance
The VirtualBox procedure is reliable, I use that and works fine with
the new version of VirtualBox I was prompted to install this week.
I believe ars technica took their screenshots of Sugar running in
VirtualBox on a Mac.
Until such a time as we can propose a pancke-button one-click
installer fo
Works great with VirtualBox, I don't know about VMware.
2009/5/24 Thomas C Gilliard :
> Hi;
>
> There is an possible alternate, interim, solution to let Intel Macs run
> SUGAR.
>
> *Emulation of Fedora 11 SUGAR DESKTOP Appliances.*
>
> The procedures to make the Appliances and boot sticks are docu
Hi;
There is an possible alternate, interim, solution to let Intel Macs run
SUGAR.
*Emulation of Fedora 11 SUGAR DESKTOP Appliances.*
The procedures to make the Appliances and boot sticks are documented in
the wiki:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/VMware
The VMware web site to get the MAC progr