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drivers_start in lieu of parallels-config It's quicker to run /usr/lib/parallels/autostart/drivers_start rather than recompiling the actual...
Thanks constant!
You can also just change /bin/sh to /bin/bash in /usr/lib/parallels/autostart/drivers_start (&stop) as well as in /usr/bin/parallels-configure
Agree ... linux is linux I also agree that YaST is a PaIN in the YaSS, but for noobs it is quite handy (just don't get too complicated or you...
video drivers drastically improved performance I'm running Ubuntu Edgy and was having horrible performance. Opening any menus was painful and...
same issue I'm having the same problem in Edgy Eft. On reboot I can not run parallels because the drivers are not started. I followed the...
no go Playing with another distribution and I'm having the same issue in Edgy Eft.... When I run parallels after a reboot I receive that...
likewise 10.2 I likewise am using SUSE 10.2 and once I complied the kernel with USBFS support and changed noauto to auto in my /ets/fstab, I had...
You also need to make sure that the kernel supports usbfs. ____SNIP______ I found that you need to make sure that the kernel is compiled to...
recompile kernel I had the same problem, did a lot of research and posted here. I found that you need to make sure that the kernel is compiled...
Worked. So, the verdict for SUSE 10.2 and USB is to compile the kernel with CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS enabled.
Kernel is compiling as we speak. Will post update in the morning (as this is taking some time). thanks.
I've read just about every USB and Linux post I can and I still can't find an answer. I'm running SUSE 10.2 and Parallels 2.2 Build 2112 (as...