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I'll try to get it working inside my virtual edgy and post back.
Sorry to be inquisitive... did my last solution work? :confused:
Check the following post: http://forum.parallels.com/thread4495.html Looks like a workaround in Parallels with the qt3 library.
Might be the new bash -> dash transition. Open the parallels-config script with sudo gedit /usr/bin/parallels-config and edit the first line so...
Let's install the compiler package, kernel sources and libqt3. Those are the necessary ones in Dapper. sudo apt-get install build-essential...
Performance is crappy on linux guests for me too :( it's getting aggravating actually.
Someone else had this problem a bit ago and it was related to a library being renamed on launch. Try running Parallels as root and see if it...
I'd say dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg... but that's debian only =/ Why don't you reinstall and choose vesa as your video driver?
From the command line, change to root (type su and enter the password). Edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf and find the Devices section. In there,...
Yes. Linux, being a Unix clone is multiuser oriented by design. You can add accounts so people can log onto the server and start parallels as they...
APM and APCI are not yet supported in Parallels, that's why it appears as missing.
Open Suse is just the free version of Suse. It can of course be set up as a server (you can add apache, dns,dhcp,ftp,etc,etc). It's just a matter...
Actually linux is good and stable. You can also trim it down if you need extra ram/power for your virtual machines. I use linux myself on 2...
Well, traditional shared folder would go through a logical network so it'd be a loopback actually. It'll go fast and you can map it to a drive...
You can just use regular shared folders (not Parallels ones) and use those to transfer files. You could also set up an ftp server if you're up for it.
I just tried installing Suse 10.1 and 10.2 Alpha 4 using the netinstall images (30mb each, download only what you need), on Parallels 2.2 beta but...
I'm using Ubuntu and parallels kills d-bus on my laptop :( Beta version though.
Ubuntu host, Athlon XP 2.6Ghz, 1.5GB, 384mb for windows and edgy. Windows runs acceptably if you disable all graphic features, mouse is sluuuugish...
Vista is beta, it's tools are beta and Parallels is beta too lol. You'll have to wait a bit :)
Did you choose Windows 98 as the guest host specifically? Also, try disconnecting the cd-rom from the virtual machine, that was causing me...