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Try using Shared Networking instead of Bridged.
en2 is for the Host-Only Networking option. en3 is for Shared Networking.
It's the other way around. Fresh installs work fine. Upgrades don't work. (At least, that's what I've read about upgrades elsewhere in this...
It's a bug in Fedora Core 6. Login as root and run the command gdm-stop and you'll get the graphical login. Run yum to update your VM as they've...
Yes, I'm running it just fine with 1970.
OK. But, in keep mind that 3D support is going to be in the 3.0 release which is going to be a paid upgrade. At this time, we don't know what,...
How much RAM did you give to your VM? Under Preferences, how much RAM did you ask Parallels to reserve? It will wire all the RAM needed for the VM.
If you're planning to play games, you'll be disappointed. Parallels doesn't emulate 3D hardware which means that most modern games simply won't...
Edit the options for your Linux kernel in its bootloader configuration to add "agp=off".
My understanding is that this is a configuration option related to drag&drop.
Parallels has never to my knowledge stated that they are working on Firewire support. All references I've seen for a feature list for version 3...
Windows under Parallels has no idea that it's running on a notebook.
If you know in advance that you're going to need more space than the default HDD size, I would use a custom install and specify the larger size at...
Time said to turn "Show live screen shot" on not off.
My understanding is that it affects all Linux distributions running a 2.6 kernel to some extent or the other. So, it's not limited to just...
Do I need to repeat myself? (I guess I do.) The announcement page for Beta 3 clearly states that webcams aren't supported yet. Last time I...
This is caused by the kernel's support for the i815 chipset that Parallels emulates. You can get around it by editing the file /etc/grub.conf and...
This is a bug in Fedora Core itself that was fixed in one of their many updates. Login as root and then execute the command gdm-stop...
He has a new MacBook Pro so it's a Core 2 Duo. His machine kernel panics whenever he clicks on the Play button of his VM. (See the last...