Re: [Puppet Users] Does the "Learning VM" image actually work?

2015-02-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On Feb 10, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Hunter Haugen wrote: > A tip on OS X about getting "inside" folder-app-things (like .app, .vmwarevm, > etc). > > You can right click ("two finger" click) on the object, and select "Show > package contents" to get into it with Finder. Then you'll be able to see the

Re: [Puppet Users] Does the "Learning VM" image actually work?

2015-02-10 Thread Hunter Haugen
A tip on OS X about getting "inside" folder-app-things (like .app, .vmwarevm, etc). You can right click ("two finger" click) on the object, and select "Show package contents" to get into it with Finder. Then you'll be able to see the PDF. Or you can `cd` in a terminal into it, and `open .` to ope

Re: [Puppet Users] Does the "Learning VM" image actually work?

2015-02-10 Thread Brad Knowles
On Feb 10, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Benito Mourelo wrote: > Unzip it and rename the resulted directory to attach the ".vmwarevm" > extension and then open it. Ahh. That was the thing I was missing from the instructions. BTW, I discovered that you probably want to pull the PDF file out of the extra

[Puppet Users] Does the "Learning VM" image actually work?

2015-02-09 Thread Brad Knowles
Folks, I tried downloading the Learning VM image for VMware, and while there does seem to be a .vmdk file inside the zip archive, along with various other parts I would expect to find, so far as I can tell this is not something that I can successfully import into VMware Fusion 7. Has this imag