LiLi,
bei dem heutigen Upgrade in testing wurde u.a. die neue Version
libc6-2.3.1-14 installiert. Seitdem startet vmware express nicht
mehr. Fehlermeldung:
AIO: NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(566):1081
Falls jemand eine Idee hat, wie ich vmware ohne downgrade weiter
nutzen könnte, wäre das schön. Bisher ist
Hallo Jürgen,
Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 10.51 schrieb Juergen Beier:
LiLi,
bei dem heutigen Upgrade in testing wurde u.a. die neue Version
libc6-2.3.1-14 installiert. Seitdem startet vmware express nicht
mehr. Fehlermeldung:
Bei deiner Fehlermeldung kann ich dir leider nicht weiterhelfen, aber
Hello,
this isn't especially debian specific but since I run (only) debian I
ask anyway.
Rescently i bought vmware express at a local store in germany. It worked
fine until i upgraded my kernel (now 2.4.13). Unfortunately I forgot
with which kernel version it was running at so i ask if someone
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 05:04, Karsten Heymann wrote:
Hello,
this isn't especially debian specific but since I run (only) debian I
ask anyway.
Rescently i bought vmware express at a local store in germany. It worked
fine until i upgraded my kernel (now 2.4.13). Unfortunately I forgot
Silly boy...
We're male! That's why. It's a kind of ultimate control of the remote
control thing -- or so my wife thinks.
Per Jason's post and while I'm at it, does anyone have any perspective on
vmware express or a similar product that will let me run a very complicated,
Windows(tm)-based
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Royce Bell wrote:
Silly boy...
We're male! That's why. It's a kind of ultimate control of the remote
control thing -- or so my wife thinks.
Per Jason's post and while I'm at it, does anyone have any perspective on
vmware express or a similar product that will let
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Simon Law wrote:
If Libranet is like Debian, vmware should install fine. I can't
tell what kernel version Libranet is at, but be aware that VMWare 2.x
needs patches if you are to use kernel 2.4.7 or higher.
I'm using the new test release of vmware 3.0 on debian
I have Win2k running in my vmware3.0 on a debian unstable just great. I've
killed it a few times and rebooted, it checks disks, etc and comes up
nicely.
Thus spake Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Simon Law wrote:
If Libranet is like Debian, vmware
: vmware express
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Simon Law wrote:
If Libranet is like Debian, vmware should install fine. I can't
tell what kernel version Libranet is at, but be aware that VMWare 2.x
needs patches if you are to use kernel 2.4.7 or higher.
I'm using the new test release of vmware
Royce == Royce Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Royce Jeffrey... Have you tried connecting to DSL ~through~ vmware?
I do this, sorta. there is a vmware networking option ('host only', I
think it's called) whereby the host OS is given an interface on a
private network (192.168.x.x). I
On 12 Oct 2001, Joseph Dane wrote:
Royce == Royce Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Royce Jeffrey... Have you tried connecting to DSL ~through~ vmware?
I do this, sorta. there is a vmware networking option ('host only', I
think it's called) whereby the host OS is given an interface on a
Jeffrey == Jeffrey W Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeffrey You can also do it the other way: give your vmware machine
Jeffrey two interfaces and a real IP. Then give your debian machine
Jeffrey a private subnet. NAT all the traffic through the VMware
Jeffrey machine.
wow. my head hurts
Greetings,
I was perusing vmware's site http://www.vmware.com, and I noticed the
vmware Express for linux. Does anyone have a clue on what is different
between the Express and Workstation? It seems that they both offer the same
functionality. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Brooks
Subject: VMWare -- Express or Workstation
Greetings,
I was perusing vmware's site http://www.vmware.com, and I
noticed the
vmware Express for linux. Does anyone have a clue on what is different
between the Express and Workstation? It seems that they both
offer the same
functionality
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