Separate names with a comma.
Not a fix - but a work around: Edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst Look for the first line kernel /boot/vmlinuz...blah...blah...blah splash...
Your setup would make sense if you were setting up a multi-boot system ("bootcamp" in Mac terms) that let you run OS X, Windows or Linux...
Unfortunately, Parallels is being marketed as something that does just that - e.g. (from the Parallels website - my comments in italic): I...
Sorry - got you. You want to use an XP VM as a gateway to allow thw Mac talk to your VPN. In that case, you *don't* want a DHCP server running...
That's exactly what should happen. Parallels creates a new "virtual" disk drive for Windows that is, in reality, a file on your mac disk....
I prefer to keep separate "boot camp" (with separate system and data partitions) and "parallels" installations of windows - I'd rather do that...
Doesn't Parallels->Preferences->Network tab solve your problem? I've always found XP ICS completely impenetrable unless you are simply sharing a...
Tadah! See attached :-) As other people have pointed out, the technical capibility is already there using X11 and ssh (Actually, using the...
Using Bootcamp requires disc partitioning (inneficient use of space and always slightly intimidating to set up - although Apple have made it...
MacFUSE and "bootcamp" in 2.5 Actually, I just un-installed NTFS-3G (with Fuse v3) because it was causing problems with access to NTFS...
Not uncommon if its a "self-extracting" type file - otherwise you have to set the execute permission on the file first, and the file has to have...
Because "hostname" probably relies on there being an entry for your hostname on the DNS server or the local /etc/hosts file. You need ifconfig...
Look in your "Virtual Machines" folder for a folder called "Windows Applications" and delete the contents (having first taken a backup in case I'm...
1. Software and hardware gets upgraded - that means that some people buy at the end of a product cycle. Deal with it. The upgrade - even without...
You should find that the (") and (@) keys are just swapped around. This is to do with the keyboard layout chosen under "control panel -> regional...
Neither. The best performance will almost certainly come from using BootCamp, since this is: (a) using all your processor cores (b) using the...
Its a mixture... Its a good value product which (basically) does the job. I bought it last summer and have seen significant increases in...
Parallels, on its own, doesn't create a disk partition - it uses "virtual" disks that show up as regular files. If you have a "windows"...
...but bear in mind that would put you in a bit of a licensing grey area. You won't get support from Microsoft and they could, potentially, refuse...
The main thing is not to talk about needing a "new key". The "product key" is that long number on your hologram-bedecked certificate of...