Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-12 Thread Alex
The instructions here are clear and easy to follow:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/vmware/basharing.php
Hence, I was able to install the ftp server on Ubuntu and exchange my
files in real-time in Windows. I use vsftpd on Ubuntu and Wincp on
Windows.

best
Alex

On Jun 11, 7:18 pm, "Bill Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The SMB *client* is installed by default in ubuntu.
> You have to add the smb server separately using apt-get or the
> synaptic package manager.
>sudo apt-get install samba
> After you install the smb server, go to System->Administration->Shared
> Folders and add a shared folder.
> Then from a console run
>sudo smbpasswd -a 
> and after that restart samba
>sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
>
> At least that's what worked for me.
> I find it a lot easier to be able to do the sharing/copying from the
> Windows side using Explorer than the ubuntu side using the Gnome file
> thing.  But YMMV.  It's nice to have both pathways set up.
>
> On 6/12/07, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I was able to share some folders in Windows and then browse to those
> > shared folders from the VMware guest Ubuntu OS.  I think there is some
> > default samba stuff already running looking for shared folders.  I
> > think I had to set something in the VMware player to say that I
> > trusted the guest OS to allow it to modified my files.  It was pretty
> > straight forward (but I am not sitting in front of that computer right
> > now and it isn't booted in Windows right now either, so I can't check
> > the exact details).
>
> > Ryan
>
> > On 6/11/07, Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Alex schrieb:
> > > > I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
> > > > setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
> > > > between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?
>
> > > Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0
> > > though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the
> > > linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user
> > > friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that
> > > pre-configured!
>
> > > And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier
> > > solutions...
>
> > > -sven
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Albert Strasheim
Hello all

- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Straw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of Numerical Python" 
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 9:09 PM
Subject: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, 
scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available


> This is a note to announce the availability of a VMWare Virtual
> Appliance with Ubuntu linux with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython
> installed.

I'm assuming you ran the test suites and everything went fine?

I've set up a 32-bit Windows XP guest inside VMWare Server 1.0.3 on a 64-bit 
Linux machine and two of the NumPy tests are segfaulting for some strange 
reason. They are:

numpy.core.tests.test_defmatrix.test_casting.check_basic
numpy.core.tests.test_numeric.test_dot.check_matmat

Do these pass for you? I'm inclined to blame VMWare at this point...

Cheers,

Albert 

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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Bill Baxter
The SMB *client* is installed by default in ubuntu.
You have to add the smb server separately using apt-get or the
synaptic package manager.
   sudo apt-get install samba
After you install the smb server, go to System->Administration->Shared
Folders and add a shared folder.
Then from a console run
   sudo smbpasswd -a 
and after that restart samba
   sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart

At least that's what worked for me.
I find it a lot easier to be able to do the sharing/copying from the
Windows side using Explorer than the ubuntu side using the Gnome file
thing.  But YMMV.  It's nice to have both pathways set up.

On 6/12/07, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to share some folders in Windows and then browse to those
> shared folders from the VMware guest Ubuntu OS.  I think there is some
> default samba stuff already running looking for shared folders.  I
> think I had to set something in the VMware player to say that I
> trusted the guest OS to allow it to modified my files.  It was pretty
> straight forward (but I am not sitting in front of that computer right
> now and it isn't booted in Windows right now either, so I can't check
> the exact details).
>
> Ryan
>
> On 6/11/07, Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alex schrieb:
> > > I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
> > > setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
> > > between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?
> >
> >
> > Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0
> > though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the
> > linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user
> > friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that
> > pre-configured!
> >
> > And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier
> > solutions...
> >
> > -sven
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Ryan Krauss
I was able to share some folders in Windows and then browse to those
shared folders from the VMware guest Ubuntu OS.  I think there is some
default samba stuff already running looking for shared folders.  I
think I had to set something in the VMware player to say that I
trusted the guest OS to allow it to modified my files.  It was pretty
straight forward (but I am not sitting in front of that computer right
now and it isn't booted in Windows right now either, so I can't check
the exact details).

Ryan

On 6/11/07, Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex schrieb:
> > I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
> > setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
> > between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?
>
>
> Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0
> though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the
> linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user
> friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that
> pre-configured!
>
> And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier
> solutions...
>
> -sven
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Charles R Harris

On 6/11/07, Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Alex schrieb:
> I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
> setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
> between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?


Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0
though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the
linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user
friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that
pre-configured!

And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier
solutions...



Does *ntfs*-3g work for Ubuntu running on VMware Player?

Chuck
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Sven Schreiber
Alex schrieb:
> I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
> setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
> between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?


Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0
though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the
linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user
friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that
pre-configured!

And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier
solutions...

-sven
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-11 Thread Alex
I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to
setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files
between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?

Thanks,
Alex

On Jun 10, 9:27 pm, "Bill Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those who are not aware, I have just discovered that the graphics
> performance of VMWare Player is *MUCH* better than that of VMWare
> Server.  The latter is apparently optimized for disconnected headless
> operation and access via a network, and so it uses some heavyweight
> remote protocol for all graphics, while the former is optimized for
> local, interactive use and basic desktop graphics are quite zippy.
>
> On the other hand, VMWare Tools doesn't seem to be available under
> Player.  Fortunately, Player seems to be able to work with VMWare
> Tools that were installed under Server.
>
> Unfortunately Server and Player can't both be installed at the same
> time.  And Player can't create new VM's.  So maybe the best bet is to
> install Server first, create any new VMs you want to create, set them
> up with the VMWare Tools, then switch to VMWare Player to get the
> improved graphics performance.  VMWare Player can use the vm's created
> by Server just fine.
>
> --bb
>
> On 6/10/07, Andrew Straw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is a note to announce the availability of a VMWare Virtual
> > Appliance with Ubuntu linux with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython
> > installed.
>
> > This should make it relatively easy to try out the software. The VMWare
> > Player and VMWare Server are available for no cost from
> >http://www.vmware.com/products/player/and
> >http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
>
> > The download URL is:
> >http://mosca.caltech.edu/outgoing/Ubuntu%207.04%20for%20scientific%20...
>
> > The username is "ubuntu" and the password is "abc123". The network will
> > share the host's interface using NAT. The md5sum is
> > 4191e13abda1154c94e685ffdc0f829b.
>
> > I have updatedhttp://scipy.org/Downloadwith this information.
>
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] VMWare Virtual Appliance of Ubuntu with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython available

2007-06-10 Thread Bill Baxter
For those who are not aware, I have just discovered that the graphics
performance of VMWare Player is *MUCH* better than that of VMWare
Server.  The latter is apparently optimized for disconnected headless
operation and access via a network, and so it uses some heavyweight
remote protocol for all graphics, while the former is optimized for
local, interactive use and basic desktop graphics are quite zippy.

On the other hand, VMWare Tools doesn't seem to be available under
Player.  Fortunately, Player seems to be able to work with VMWare
Tools that were installed under Server.

Unfortunately Server and Player can't both be installed at the same
time.  And Player can't create new VM's.  So maybe the best bet is to
install Server first, create any new VMs you want to create, set them
up with the VMWare Tools, then switch to VMWare Player to get the
improved graphics performance.  VMWare Player can use the vm's created
by Server just fine.

--bb

On 6/10/07, Andrew Straw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a note to announce the availability of a VMWare Virtual
> Appliance with Ubuntu linux with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and ipython
> installed.
>
> This should make it relatively easy to try out the software. The VMWare
> Player and VMWare Server are available for no cost from
> http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ and
> http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
>
> The download URL is:
> http://mosca.caltech.edu/outgoing/Ubuntu%207.04%20for%20scientific%20computing%20in%20Python.zip
>
> The username is "ubuntu" and the password is "abc123". The network will
> share the host's interface using NAT. The md5sum is
> 4191e13abda1154c94e685ffdc0f829b.
>
> I have updated http://scipy.org/Download with this information.
>
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