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This is such an important truth that it should be a check box on the vm install, and it should be pre-checked. dp
You've provided little to work with. Are you using NAT or DHCP or neither? What is the IP of the host OS? What is the IP of the guest OS? Does...
If it doesn't matter that the guest OS is running then suspend it. With it doing nothing at that point you may find OS X can nod off. dp
I did a search on jerk and you and it only comes up in your message. Wassup widat? dp
If the Mac goes to sleep doesn't that imply the VM will also sleep? Except in the case of the VM, it is knocked out cold with no warning, no?...
Who created the CD? Have you tried making an ISO and installing from that? dp
I bought a Mac Mini and a MacBook Pro only because of Parallels. Apple by itself even with Boot Camp was not enough for me to part with well over...
Start a new thread, call it FFR, populate it with your wishlist items and let others continue. That's how threaded BBS's work. dp
big ditto. dp
Are you using DHCP then?
I think there's a problem with the premise. I'm more than happy about the Windows performance. It is exceptional, in fact. I got a hell of a lot...
It's the Keyspan 19HS. I use it to connect to the terminal ports of my Solaris servers and it's been fine for that. dp
FWIW, I just bought another USB device. I now have: iPod Nano, USB floppy drive, Sony DSC-W100 Camera, Treo 600, HP ColorJet printer, 2g thumb...
In OS X you can use a terminal and run ipconfig -a. Or if you're a mouse kind of guy you can open the System Preferences object, open the network...
Both Linux and OS X have native support for NFS. No need to drag in an alien protocol like smb. Bot also have firewalls to limit access to just...
It is helpful to know what you have done to help yourself: Are you using DHCP or manually assigned network params? Did you verify your IP data...
Something to remember is that Parallels emulates USB 1.1. If the application for your device cannot use USB at that level it probably won't work...
I just checked my USB floppy drive - it's a SmartTech that I bought at the Apple store in Seattle. It works great in OS X and Win XP. It was a...
We don't all need USB support in the Windows VM so it isn't a show stopper, and I'm quite happy to have it now rather than later. It is entirely...
The emulation is VGA/SVGA so I would think if that is a valid resolution and your monitor can handle it then it should work. It works in Fedora...