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thank you. Please, let us know when we'll be able to enjoy with Ubuntu 17! thanks in advance!
hi everybody, by me when Windows 10 (Home) is running, in other VM, like Debian 7 and FreeBSD 11 I can't get mouse and keyboard inside their...
hi all, a fresh installation for Windows 10 (but also an old 8.1). I cannot change profile account picture (both Live and local account), I get...
help, please :)
here there is the thread: <http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=13431> I've now recreated a new installation in Parallels 4 and it works...
I imported a working Solaris 10 into Parallels 4, and the network, that first was ok, now says that "mysolarisname" isn't ok, "try to put it in...
Also with hvtsupport=0,acpi=0,apm.enable=0 I've still the "mode 357" error, and Openstep hangs. Please, help. I imported it from Parallels 3.x...
in this manner I get always the "mode 357" error and then Openstep hangs. I imported a configuration working in Parallels 3.x, that now doesn't...
hi all, please help. I get "error in line 336..." and they don't install at all. thanks in advance salvo
thanks John, I hope that the fix would be good also for Debian 4.x
I think no. For Debian 4.0.x it *doesn't work at all*
< http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/29555 >
in fact, there is still problem trying installing the new 5608 version and Parallels Tools also in Debian 4.x: "floating point error... xorg...
thanks, John, but still "floating point" error, here in my Debian 4. And now (after upgrade Leopard 10.5.3 and this build of Parallals) also...
please, write here in English :)
it's a pity, but you're truly right. A user found a real solution, but the bug is still there as Parallels' Team had not read about this...
I'd just installed the new version 5600 of Parallels Desktop and it's ok. But there are still trubles with Parallels Tools with my Debian 4...
ok, thanks Relan! have a nice day
hi Xenos, we hope Parallels Team could release soon new - working - Parallels Tools for Linux (and I hope also for FreeBSD and Solaris): we need...
I found that the actual "nightly" Haiku images are 250 MB, so I made in Terminal: bunzip2 haiku.image.bz2 dd if=/dev/zero...