Resources and How To's, Applications and Scripts, Tricks and Tips, and information on manipulating the Desktop and Appearance. An essential bookmark for every Ubuntu beginner - and even an experienced pro is bound to find something of interest or use in this list. Enjoy!
http://www3.telus.net/lordfoul/pics/useful...tu%20links.html
How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_fa...re_server_howto
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Nvyseal
, May 02 2007 07:42 PM
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#1
Posted 02 May 2007 - 07:42 PM
#2
Posted 02 May 2007 - 08:11 PM
thats very cool information, however it tells how to install when you are running ubuntu as the host machine, most windows users will want to have windows as the host machine an ubuntu as the guest.
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Posted 02 May 2007 - 08:36 PM
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thats very cool information, however it tells how to install when you are running ubuntu as the host machine, most windows users will want to have windows as the host machine an ubuntu as the guest.
In this case its easy.
1- Turn the VM on.
2- Capture "Feisty Fawn" ISO or physical drive.
3- Start Ubuntu in Safe Graphics Mode (recommended for VirtualPC).
4- Install Ububtu.
5- Enjoy.
#4
Posted 02 May 2007 - 09:03 PM
vrosa x64, on May 2 2007, 01:36 PM, said:
In this case its easy.
1- Turn the VM on.
2- Capture "Feisty Fawn" ISO or physical drive.
3- Start Ubuntu in Safe Graphics Mode (recommended for VirtualPC).
4- Install Ububtu.
5- Enjoy.
1- Turn the VM on.
2- Capture "Feisty Fawn" ISO or physical drive.
3- Start Ubuntu in Safe Graphics Mode (recommended for VirtualPC).
4- Install Ububtu.
5- Enjoy.
Any questions ask Camaro!
#5
Posted 08 May 2007 - 06:47 AM
Hey if you are lazy and dont want to go through the hassle of actually installing Ubuntu in VMware there are images available that you can mount and instantly have Ubuntu up and running. I have done this but only once it does work if anyone is interested. I dont use VMware anymore but it is simple, just double click cd-rom and check use image or ISO (something like that) and browse to the image you downloaded and presto ubuntu is up and running! Nother tip Ubuntu in command line or text mode is much faster but you must like working in the dark!!!
http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/
http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/
Edited by USM, 08 May 2007 - 06:54 AM.
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