Guten Tag Jim Kyle,

am Dienstag, 18. August 2009 um 16:37 schrieben Sie:

> The host system is running with no users logged in; it's sitting at the
> login screen. The VM, of course, is running with my single user logged in,
> and TB! running as is normal.

And who gives the Virtual Machine access to the Graphic Card and
Screen? If there is an X System running, this needs to be started with
an Account - even if it is unprivileged.

> The difference you cite between server and workstation implementation may
> explain why I have no problem with VMWare Server; I've not attempted to use
> VMWare's Workstation package.

VM Workstation - as far as i know - takes a lot of resources of the
System to run the VM on the same System - true.

> Virtualbox may well be simply a workstation
> implementation. That difference is good to have pointed out!

To use a System for Multiuser and Server i would probably take the VM
or Citrix Solution too...

But not only for to run The Bat! :-)

So, i am glad that we figured out and i learned a lot, i will have a
look at the VMserver too - maybe i will report what experience i
made with it.

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jens Franik
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