2009/3/19 jam <[email protected]>:
> I have not been able to get VMWARE to keep time on my dual AMDs despite trying
> all the solutions I could find. (Guest loses 5min /hour !!!!!)

I vaguely remember a long time ago doing some rtc pokery to get this
going. An alternative would be to frequently sync to an ntp server.

> VirtualBox works a treat for me. Used to was that the network setup to run as
> a server was hard-work, but is now as easy as VMWARE.

It still looks like having proper network bridging (so the VMs are
directly on the network just like any other host) is a pain in the
bum. The solutions I've seen involve performing some arcane rituals
with brctl and co.

VMware Server 1 worked perfectly in this regard. I still can't get
VMware Server 2 VMs to work in bridged mode.



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