Hi Ambar, All,
Thanks for response, Ambar.
> basically vmware sets up your mouse as a generic
> ps/2 mouse. so try that. u
> cud consider using mouseconfig under rh and setting
> the mouse type to
> generic ps/2 mouse.. or edit the XF86Config file
> manually to do this.
I have a two-button serial mouse.
Somehow
configuring a serial mouse as ps/2 doesn't make sense
to
me. Do you think it would work? Or how about trying
two
mice simultaneously for NT and Linux :)
What
effect will it have on my system if I do that?
> > 3>. Cann't I use vmware-toolbox from the command
> line
> > itself; i.e w/o X.
> I don't know!... I hav used vmware the other way
> round windows under
> linux.... although the tools make sense mostly when
> they r used under X.....
> under win they don't work under the dos mode...
Could you please compare VMWare: 1. NT as host
2.Linux as host.
Which one is easier to use, configure, and easy on the
system, and performance?
Earlier you advised me to use _resource hungry o/s_
as
the host, then how come you are using Linux as host?
(just curious)
Any suggestions are most welcome.
TIA,
Regards,
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(that "N" was a nice idea, Ambar.TNX :)
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