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Douglas Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:I was going to try the USB ports first. Now I've opened a can of worms.
You can't do it directly, but need a special fob that supports this.
The reason is that USB has only one root, and both hosts want to b
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 10:36:07PM -0800, Douglas Allen wrote:
> Hi hackers,
>
>I am interested in connecting my Linux machine to my windows XP machine.
Neither Linux nor Windows is FreeBSD, why do you ask in a FreeBSD
list?
>I was going to try the USB ports first. Now I've opened a
Hi All,
We all done a Great Job in 2004, let the Greatness Continue
I wish all of you a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2005
Thanks,
Venkat
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On Thu, 2004-Dec-30 16:06:22 -0800, Jaye Mathisen wrote:
>There's some old stuff on the vmware site for drivers for older versions
>of FreeBSD, but I'd like to use 5.3 and x.org...
I've found it "just works" (TM) - at least with VMware 4.5. Use the
VMware drivers in X.org. There is one thing tha
Hi hackers,
I am interested in connecting my Linux machine to my windows XP machine.
I was going to try the USB ports first. Now I've opened a can of worms.
Assuming one could buy a USB A-male to A-male cable, is there a danger in
connecting
each computer directly? Where can I
I've kind of switched to using vmware to host my FreeBSD OS, and usually
do everything from the command line. But now I guess I'd like X.
There's some old stuff on the vmware site for drivers for older versions
of FreeBSD, but I'd like to use 5.3 and x.org...
Thanks in advance.
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