Cannot install Parallels Tools on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy)

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this is not true, VMW Fusion 2 beta *can* run Ubunty Hardy Heron 8.04 *with* VMWare Tools. I have it running here on my MacBook.
 
I am not going to throw away the safety of my vm's by going from my released Fusion 1 tool that works fantastically well except for the tools part, so that Hardy can run with tools. When they take the word beta out of the Fusion 2 version description, I'll switch to it. Which brings up the excellent point that one of the previous posters had and that is that the users shouldn't have to wait for major changes in the vm managers or distro's to have their vmware or Parallels tools working. The users should be arguing over features offered in the vm managers and not over whether they should be running their OS on a real machine instead of in a vm.
 
The new version of Parallels has released today, and this issue has not been resolved - or is it just me? :(
 
Does not install under build 5600 either

The new version of Parallels has released today, and this issue has not been resolved - or is it just me? :(

You're absolutely right. While trying to install the Parallels Tools, Build 5600 still crashes and burns on the same error:

Found xorg version .
Installation for xorg.. not found.

Terrific. Just great.
 
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Actually VMWare Fusion 2 beta tools work great with Ubuntu 8.04. Too bad Parallels can't release anything that works. I'm a paid Parallels customer since the first preview releases, and I'm switching my company to Fusion when 2.0 is released.
 
Seems surprising that they haven't added support for Ubuntu 8.04 (and other recent Linux distros here). Looks like their focus is very much just on Windows and Windows gaming from the latest changelog. Which is odd for a VM company.

Feels like time to look elsewhere methinks...
 
I guess I'm not 100% clear on what you guys are talking about. I downloaded Ubuntu 8.04, created a new virtual machine in Parallels, and was able to install Ubuntu and boot into it just fine. It also seems to work with no problems. It seems the issue is that the Parallels Tools won't install. I don't think I've ever even used that, what value does it add to the Linux installation?
 
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Without them you can't move your mouse back and forth from OS X to Ubuntu without using the keyboard to release the cursor from the VM, you can't adjust the screen resolution, shared folders, etc.
 
Ahhh, I see. I suppose those aren't deal-breakers for me, though I can see how it would annoy some people, especially those who were used to it before.

Hope they fix it soon!
 
Vote for parallels tools for Ubuntu 8.04

I too have a need for parallels tools. 8.04 installed, but the screen resolution is so small that it is unusable for the application I need to use.

How about a an estimated date?

Unfortunately I did not save an image of 7.10.

Live and learn, I guess.
 
4 months since the first request to have Parallels Tools for v8.04 and 9,000 views to this thread there is no indication by Parallels that they want to resolve it.

Why?
 
Wishing Parallels would update us here. I've been playing with VMWare Fusion and a switch is starting to look like a good idea.
 
Orion, I think "wishing" is all we can do. And, looking at other "wishes" it is unlikely to help.

Sad thing.

I had Linux Mint as my second choice for a VM. Outcome? It did not work either.

The install of Ubuntu 8.04 went through in VirtualBox as easy as pie. But of course, this does not help as VirtualBox and Parallels are incompatible. First time ever that I a Kernel Panic on Max OS.

And any help on this whole situation? How about an official list by Parallels of Linux distributions that are officially/reliably support? NO, Parallels seems to be above that.

Any help on updated Parallels Tools. No, Parallels seems to be above that.

And all such things seem unlikely to happen with VMWare. You can even download preconfigured machines on both Ubuntu 8.05 and Mint 4.0.

Parallels just does not want us to be their customers.

I am just sad to be disponded.
 
Supported Linux distributions

How about an official list by Parallels of Linux distributions that are officially/reliably support? NO, Parallels seems to be above that.

Some kind of list is part of the User Guide (p. 15). It lists the following, but older distributions:

Linux:
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 5, 4, 3
Red Hat® Linux 9, 8, 7.3
Debian® Linux 4.0, 3.1
FedoraTM Core Linux 6, 5, 4, 3; FedoraTM 7
SUSE® Linux 10.2, 10.1, 10.0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1, 9.0
MandrakeTM Linux 10.1, 10, 9.2
Mandriva Linux 2007
Ubuntu® Linux 7.04, 6.10, 6.06, 5.04
Xandros Busines 4.0
CentOS 5
 
It does list this, yes, but their press releases and indeed even the blurb for the most recent version says that Parallels 3.0 supports ANY distribution of Linux. It may indeed allow for the installation of any distribution, but clearly, Parallels Tools does NOT support any distribution.
 
Hi Sven,
it is very kind of to post this list and it does give some kind of orientation.
But as you remarked it contains older distributions. And since it is not up to date, no one can let Parallels off the hook here. Especially in light of the fact that Mint Linux is listed as number 5, and Ubuntu even as number 1 on DistroWatch showing the most popular distros there.

I think we can all expect Paralllels to do more, and even to do the same as VMWare, if their care for their customers.
 
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