VMware Workstation includes the ability to designate multiple virtual
machines as a team which can then be powered on, powered off, suspended or
resumed as a single object,making it particularly useful for testing
client-server environments.
Testking VCP-410
My Ge-force 8400GS 1GB PCI Express 2.0 Video Card for GNU/Linux works on my
Trisquel GNU/LINUX desktop PC.
OK, guys I do connect my VGA cable from my 1-5 desktop video card to my
32inch Samsung smart LED TV and the full 32inch resolution that I'm using is
1920 pretty much is gorgeous
IIRC VirtualBox Guest Additions which you will need to use are non-free so
don't. The generic free software way to achieve the same result with any
GNU/Linux virtual machine would be over the virtual network using one of a)
VNC b) enabling XDMCP in the greeter (GDM in Trisquel's case) and
VirtualBox Guest Additions which you will need to use are non-free so
don't.
Not if you're on 6.0 and you install the packages in the repos, but I
wouldn't use it anyway.
legimet wrote:
VirtualBox Guest Additions which you will need to use are non-free
so
don't.
Not if you're on 6.0 and you install the packages in the repos, but
I
wouldn't use it anyway.
Thanks for the correction. Checking the web I'd remembered
correctly, they were non-free back before
not working dude
I am not so geeky in Gnu/Linux
virtualbox res stick to 1024*
and Vmware stick to 1684*
Vmware is good on my gaming Rig
I believe updating the Linux-libre kernel might help. Probably the easiest
way to do so is via http://jxself.org/linux-libre/
see in VirtualBox
same issue and even worst
any solution ?
VB is nonfree now... Wow! What a disappointment. :(
For me (and I'm kinda new to Trisquel) I made sure I had the following
installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep virtualbox
ii virtualbox-guest-dkms
4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.5+6.0trisquel1x86 virtualization solution -
guest addition module source for dkms
ii virtualbox-guest-utils
VB itself isn't nonfree. It just requires a nonfree compiler for the BIOS.
Now, if there's a way to forward-port the old BIOS that compiles with a
free compiler, it could get included in Trisquel.
Well, you have to reboot the virtual machine after that, and then it should
work.
VB itself isn't nonfree.
Is a program that needs non-free software really free? Either way, it is not
suitable for inclusion in Trisquel nor for recommending to people because it
is not possible to fully use the software in freedom, since it presupposes
the installation and use of non-free
Um; isn't this proprietary? Sorry, but this goes against the Trisquel
Community Guidelines:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/trisquel-community-guidelines
but dude please
I have 2+ machines
I used to have Trisquel on my gaming windows machine in vmware
kindly help me dude
Dark Orange, are you aware of the free virtualisation software VirtualBox? We
will not provide support for proprietary stuff, only free stuff.
ok dude on in Alguien
installing Trisquel in Virtual
if any problem found I will report here
Virtualbox might not be the best solution since it has turned proprietary in
the latest version. (Requires a non-free compiler.) It will not be included
in Trisquel 7, so perhaps KVM or XEN on something else would be better.
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