>>>>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 9:24 PM, Sharon Hooley <shoole...@gmail.com
>>>>>>> <mailto:shoole...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So is this an alternative to VMWare?
>>>>>>>
>>
, Sharon Hooley <shoole...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So is this an alternative to VMWare?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 3:24 PM, Anders Holmber
is this an alternative to VMWare?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 3:24 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi!
>&
ks,
> > > > >
> > > > > > On Jun 9, 2017, at 3:24 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se>
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hi!
> > > > > > Since Simon Fogarty here on this list mentione
cting an operating system i can only see windows
and no other systems to select from.
But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the virtual box.
Can this be done without sight?
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>>>> accessible i thought i would give it a try today.
>>>> It seems to work but when selecting an operating system i can only see
>>>> windows and no other systems to select from.
>>>> But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the
from.
But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the virtual box.
Can this be done without sight?
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>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> Since Simon Fogarty here on this list mentioned that VirtualBox was
>>>>> accessible i thought i would give
rokodil.se> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>> Since Simon Fogarty here on this list mentioned that VirtualBox was
>>>> accessible i thought i would give it a try today.
>>>> It seems to work but when selecting an operating syste
waittill I'm back at work on Monday to have another look at
> it.
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sighted assistance but I'm sure it wasn't
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>>> windows and no other systems to select from.
>>> But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the virtual box.
>>> Can this be done without sight?
>>> Thanks in advance.
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Hi!
Since Simon Fogarty here on this list mentioned that VirtualBox was accessible
i thought i would give it a try today.
It seems to work but when sel
It seems to work but when selecting an operating system i can only see
>> windows and no other systems to select from.
>> But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the virtual box.
>> Can this be done without sight?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A
>
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> windows and no other systems to select from.
> But i would like to try out som linux distributions in the virtual box.
> Can this be done without sight?
> Thanks in advance.
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I have a question his virtual box usable with voiceover in any way, shape
It has and accessible G you are right, but it also has full punctuality from
the commandline. The commandline is accessible. If not confusing.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 6:24 PM, maurice.mines <maurice.mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a question his vir
I have a question his virtual box usable with voiceover in any way, shape, or
form? From the very little bit of research that I’ve done on this issue
previously it was thought that virtual box is completely unusable with
voiceover, this is still the conventional wisdom? Thank you in advance
eful to me as a whole. I’ve gotten Fedora working, sort of, but there
>> aren’t any blind-specific packages that I see on other Linux lists, so I
>> now turn to Sonar. I’ve had VmWare Fusion for a while now, but using Sonar
>> with it just fails after installation, nothing happens.
d.pra...@me.com
>>>> <mailto:d.pra...@me.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all. So on my path to learning Linux stuff, I’ve gotten Emacspeak to
>>>> work with the help of Twitter folks, but now wanna see if Linux will be
>>>> useful to me
e on other Linux lists, so I
> now turn to Sonar. I’ve had VmWare Fusion for a while now, but using Sonar
> with it just fails after installation, nothing happens. So I got Virtual
> Box in order to play with an Android talking virtual machine, which stopped
> talking after updating talkba
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>
and dealing with virtual box
Linux runs on everything. My car has Linux in it I believe. Macs are all Unix
under the hood and Linux is just a flavor of unix. Solaris is another flavor
for example and Free BSD yet another. All can run on a Mac.
A Mac is a general purpose computer in the sense
to try.
>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 1, 2016, at 7:02 AM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com
>>>>> <mailto:d.pra...@me.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all. So on my path to learning Linux stuff, I’ve gotten Emacspeak to
>>
all. So on my path to learning Linux stuff, I’ve gotten Emacspeak to
>>>> work with the help of Twitter folks, but now wanna see if Linux will be
>>>> useful to me as a whole. I’ve gotten Fedora working, sort of, but there
>>>> aren’t any blind-specific packages
ich stopped
>>> talking after updating talkback, and found that besides freezes, probably
>>> from it being Android, ported to x86 architecture, it ran pretty quickly
>>> and responsively, unlike VmWare unless you tweet settings in VMX files. So,
>>>
th the help of Twitter folks, but now wanna see if Linux will be useful to
>> me as a whole. I’ve gotten Fedora working, sort of, but there aren’t any
>> blind-specific packages that I see on other Linux lists, so I now turn to
>> Sonar. I’ve had VmWare Fusion for a while no
e. I’ve gotten Fedora working, sort of, but there aren’t any
> blind-specific packages that I see on other Linux lists, so I now turn to
> Sonar. I’ve had VmWare Fusion for a while now, but using Sonar with it just
> fails after installation, nothing happens. So I got Virtual Box in or
turn to
Sonar. I’ve had VmWare Fusion for a while now, but using Sonar with it just
fails after installation, nothing happens. So I got Virtual Box in order to
play with an Android talking virtual machine, which stopped talking after
updating talkback, and found that besides freezes, probably from
:
http://www.perkin.org.uk/posts/create-virtualbox-vm-from-the-command-line.html
http://www.howopensource.com/2011/06/how-to-use-virtualbox-in-terminal-commandline/
http://bedrichrios.com/virtualbox/
CB
On 4/2/14 8:49 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
Hi all. I'm on my mac, trying to get virtual box to work
-virtualbox-in-terminal-commandline/
http://bedrichrios.com/virtualbox/
CB
On 4/2/14 8:49 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
Hi all. I'm on my mac, trying to get virtual box to work. I went to the
terminal, and navigated to the folder of the VM, and typed virtual box then
the name of the vm, the filename
Hi all. I'm on my mac, trying to get virtual box to work. I went to the
terminal, and navigated to the folder of the VM, and typed virtual box then the
name of the vm, the filename that is, and nothing seems to work, just a virtual
box window. What can I do, or will I have to buy a product I'll
Unfortunately, you'll have to buy it, something like VMware fusion, virtual
box is not accessible.
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 8:49 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
Hi all. I'm on my mac, trying to get virtual box to work. I went to the
terminal, and navigated
Lovely. I think I'll just not use virtual machines, although having an android
machine would have been pretty cool.
On Apr 2, 2014, at 7:54 AM, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately, you'll have to buy it, something like VMware fusion, virtual
box is not accessible.
Sent
I'd love such a thing.
Jane
On Dec 30, 2010, at 10:37 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
I just downloaded a copy of Virtual Box 4.0 from Sun and found theVastly
improved User Interface to be still completely un-usable with oiceOver.
There are mentions that everything is configurable via
I just downloaded a copy of Virtual Box 4.0 from Sun and found theVastly
improved User Interface to be still completely un-usable with oiceOver. There
are mentions that everything is configurable via command line commands placed
in usr/bin, so we could create a VM this way. There is also
, I'll
ask again. Is Virtual Box accessible on the Mac?
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It may have been discussed on here before but I figure, what the heck, I'll ask
again. Is Virtual Box accessible on the Mac?
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It may have been discussed on here before but I figure, what the heck, I'll
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What is it? Is it like Fusion, or Drop Box or something?
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Mike,
Virtual box is not totally un useable.
I use it daily and I have very few problems with it.
Infact the only trouble I do have is the setting up of it's resources for
any vm that I set up.
But your righ tin that VM fusion is the better of the two products. I use
that also and find
hi
could you please provide instructions on how to use virtual box after you get
the os set up
please thanks
On Aug 10, 2010, at 4:42 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Mike,
Virtual box is not totally un useable.
I use it daily and I have very few problems with it.
Infact the only trouble I do
For virtualization, vmware fusion is the best way to go, since virtual box and
parallels are inaccessible, I've heard you can get a virtual machine going with
parallels and launch it without sighted help, but if I can't do things like
change settings, think I'll pass.
On Aug 9, 2010, at 7:16 PM
How did you get past the initial screens? When I opened virtual box, I could
not read anything.
On Aug 10, 2010, at 3:42 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Mike,
Virtual box is not totally un useable.
I use it daily and I have very few problems with it.
Infact the only trouble I do have
If you use a command line then it is fully accessibil but I'm not the one who
is an expert on that. lol. I'm sure someone on this list can help you wiht that.
S
On Aug 10, 2010, at 5:19 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
How did you get past the initial screens? When I opened virtual box, I could
Okay.
For who ever has used both Virtual Box, (which I believe is free) and VMWare
Fusion. Which do you think is better; and why?
Sincerely,
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Vmware fusion is better by far, unfortunately virtual box is completely
unuseable with voice over, tried it a few weeks ago.
On Aug 9, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Okay.
For who ever has used both Virtual Box, (which I believe is free) and VMWare
Fusion. Which do you think
, 2010, at 7:02 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Vmware fusion is better by far, unfortunately virtual box is completely
unuseable with voice over, tried it a few weeks ago.
On Aug 9, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Okay.
For who ever has used both Virtual Box, (which I believe is free) and VMWare
:
barefootedray
On Aug 9, 2010, at 7:02 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Vmware fusion is better by far, unfortunately virtual box is completely
unuseable with voice over, tried it a few weeks ago.
On Aug 9, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Okay.
For who ever has used both Virtual Box, (which I
I hear it is not accessibal at all, but maybe someone is luckyer then me in
getting it going.
S
On May 28, 2010, at 10:31 PM, hank smith wrote:
hello can some one give me step buy step directions on getting a virttual
machine set up and running with virtual box?
want to give that a try
28, 2010, at 10:31 PM, hank smith wrote:
hello can some one give me step buy step directions on getting a virttual
machine set up and running with virtual box?
want to give that a try
Hank
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want to give that a try
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Ok, I got a question for anyone using Virtual box or VM fusion.
When I go into my VM fusion windows 7 machine or my virtual box machine, I
can only get the arrow keys to work on the mac side. So every time I try to
arrow sideways in a windows 7 screen it is voicerover on the host
Do you have quicknav turned on is OSX 10.6? That can interfere with
using the arrows under VMWare.
CB
Simon Fogarty wrote:
Ok, I got a question for anyone using Virtual box or VM fusion.
When I go into my VM fusion windows 7 machine or my virtual box
machine, I can only get the arrow
John J Herzog wrote:
Hi all,
Since when did virtual box become accessible? Last time I tried it, nothing could be read by voiceover. What version did this change in?
John
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I know on VMWare when there is a USB device inserted it prompts asking
and snow leopard, with a virtual box vm running
windows 7 ultimate and jaws11.
I'm having trouble when I try to connect a usb memory stick to the vm, It
is being seen by the mac, but will not release it to the vm.
I've been in and tried to manually take ownership of the memory stick
Hi all,
Since when did virtual box become accessible? Last time I tried it, nothing
could be read by voiceover. What version did this change in?
John
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I know on VMWare when there is a USB device inserted it prompts asking if you
want to give
Hi lists,
Sorry for the cross posting but I need to get this question answered,
I'm using a mac book pro and snow leopard, with a virtual box vm running
windows 7 ultimate and jaws11.
I'm having trouble when I try to connect a usb memory stick to the vm, It
is being seen by the mac
Hi List,
I need some assistance with virtual box accessibility.
Does anyone on this list use it at all?
Or can anyone tell me if parallels 5 is going to let me work with a windows
vm running jaws 10 or 11?
I need to be able to use one of these vm products for work and after
playing
Hello everyone,
I just found out about a piece of free virtualization software called
virtualbox. Does anyone on this list know if it is accessible with VO? A
related question I have is whether virtualbox can run OS 10 as a virtual
machine on a PC. Answers to either or both of the above
y can't run linux with boot camp
if you can how?s
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To: disc...@macvisionaries.com
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 10:29 AM
Subject: virtual box 3.0
i downloaded installed the newist version of virtual box which is
up to 3.0
I had a lot of trouble with virtual box, I choked out the money after
savings and got vmware fusion.
On 6-Jul-09, at 3:37 AM, hank smith wrote:
y can't run linux with boot camp
if you can how?s
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From: christos hux macpaw...@yahoo.com
To: disc
i downloaded installed the newist version of virtual box which is
up to 3.0. It has had no voice over access improvment at all to the
program. It still just says unknown for all the areas inside the app.
so I would use either vmware fusion or apple bootcamp instead for
running
Hi all.
Just downloaded and installed the latest 2.2.2 release of suns
virtualbox.
I apologize if i've missed something but when i ran virtualbox after
installing it, voiceover said virtualbox registration dialog and there
were a whole bunch of unknowns on the screen.
Nothing could be
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