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I already have Win XP, Debian and Fedora VMs, where I do "real" work (although it's not quite at the stage where I would trust my livelihood on...
This might sound like a crazy idea to some of you, but I would like to be able to dual boot in a VM. The reason for this is to be able to play...
Use NTFS. It doesn't matter to the host machine but NTFS is better ... for Windows anyway.
Your post is a little confusing. Are you talking about not being able to install applications within the VM itself? In that case it doesn't matter...
I thought you might be interested in this ... but no, I didn't go mad and buy PS CS2 for OS X and XP, I downloaded the trials. For this, I...
Modify your .bashrc file to add the line: xmodmap -e "keycode 94 = backslash bar" This doesn't fix mkpro7's problem though, where he needs \...
Ok, I know it's not really a high priority, but Civ III still won't play. Civ III requires the CD in the drive to play it. The CD is recognised...
Can you make sure the IP address is the same? For instance, my Mac OS X local IP address changed (somehow) from 192.168.0.4 to 192.168.0.22...
Adding: xmodmap -e "keycode 94 = backslash bar" to .bashrc works for me. Edit: Ah, sorry, I just realised what you are saying. I can't think...
Are you using bash as your shell? If so you can modify .bashrc by adding the xmodmap line at the end of the file. If you're using csh or tcsh...
The space used does grow as needed, but only up to the maximum size you specified (or accepted from the defaults) on creating the VM. You can't...
The xmodmap workaround works in Debian (Sarge) and Fedora Core 4.
Try setting from root terminal (from Applications, choose System Tools/Root Terminal) Type in "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86". Go through...
What you should do, if you're worried about corrupting your OS install, is to create a sparse disk image, formatted as HFS+, mount it, and install...
I've been trying to get some of my old PC games up and running (well ... I can't think of what else I'd use Windows for) but have been having...
You can't modify the boot partition using XP itself, but if you're seeing unpartitioned free space, can you create a new partition in the VM?...