Installing Parallels Tools has broken Ubuntu

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by jim0203, Jan 17, 2012.

  1. jim0203

    jim0203 Junior Member

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    I've just installed Parallels Tools for Parallels Desktop for Mac 6.0.12094 on OS X 10.7.2, and it seems to have broken Ubuntu. I've attached a screenshot.

    What's the best way to approach fixing this?
     

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  2. YanaYana

    YanaYana

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    Hi Jim.

    It seems to be working in general. This Black hole i assume is just incorrectly installed video driver (i don't really think it affects general performance somehow) All you need is to reinstall Parallels Tools.
     
  3. jim0203

    jim0203 Junior Member

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    Thanks, YanaYana. Yes, it is working in general. I'm trying to reinstall Parallels Tools but I can't get the terminal to launch: the menu bar is missing from the top of the screen and I can't find the drop-down that contains Terminal by working blind.

    I've also tried Alt+F2, and this isn't launching Terminal either. The function keys are working - F1 launches Ubuntu help - and pressing Alt+F2 sometimes makes the "black hole" change colour from black to green, or vice versa.

    I haven't got any data associated with this Ubuntu installation so I'm okay with deleting it and starting from scratch, if that's easier?
     
  4. jim0203

    jim0203 Junior Member

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    I've now tried re-installing Ubuntu from scratch, but the first screen that I'm presented with when the machine boots is the same as the one in the screenshot above, so I guess I still need to find a way of launching a terminal window.
     
  5. jim0203

    jim0203 Junior Member

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    Google is my friend ... Ctrl + Alt + T launches a terminal window. I had to reinstall Parallels Tools a few times, and update Parallels itself, but the virtual machine is now back up and running :)
     
  6. YanaYana

    YanaYana

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    I'm glad it helped. actually different issues may be caused by the incorrect installation of Parallels Tools - tool itself is a branch of drivers, so the easier solution is just to reinstall them
     

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