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:( I wanted to help lol
The latest Xen allows unmodified windows to run if your processor has virtualization extensions, AMD or Intel.
Bridging means direct access to your network layer through the emulated NIC. It's having 2 logical cards using just 1. In linux, they're called...
Also add the ability to run the machine without modifying the hard drive. That's excellent for trying out deployments.
In your own words, to correct your misunderstanding. VIrtualization -is- emulation. You're presenting the guest operating system with a full...
Ana, vamos a necesitar más información para resolver el problema como lo mencionó constant :)
Use regular shared folders via Samba.
Windows licenses are a bitch.
Why don't you just recompile the generic kernel and change that option? That way you get a fully functional kernel along with 4Gb ram.
Don't mean to be rude to anyone, but... why the heck is people using parallels for gaming or 3D work? It's non sense. If you're using Linux,...
Does the problem happen with the regular 2.6.17-generic kernel?
Hehe, thing is, Parallels is built using the Qt toolkit instead of GTK so it needs a couple KDE libraries here and there. Glad to help :)
How about sudo apt-get install libartsc0 libartsc0-dev?
You can just minimize the virtual machines without problem as long as you have enough system resources, especially RAM.
woop woop :)
Have you checked if you already installed all the packages with that name? You probably need the -dev version of it since they're used for...
If you're using a bridged interface, it's the same card. The virtual nic is only for host-only networking.
Looks to me like Windows is being sluggish when having more than one IP assigned to a NIC. Also, you're using netbios's names which are slow by...
Dual boot... emulated software runs slower by definition and even moreso games.
If you're using host-only networking you won't be able to access the internet. It's a closed connection via the virtual nic. Using bridged...