Hello all.
Now that I've finished tormenting Joe for another day or so, I seem to have a
problem.
I downloaded VM Ware from the club, installed it and then discovered that I
couldn't even get an evalutation license for it. So...I downloaded the new
version. And guess what? I got the
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:17, John Wilson wrote:
Hello all.
Now that I've finished tormenting Joe for another day or so, I seem to have a
problem.
What - you actually LISTEN to what Joe has to say? Damn - you've been
hornswaggled, mate! (g)
I downloaded VM Ware from the club, installed it
On June 26, 2003 04:43 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
What - you actually LISTEN to what Joe has to say? Damn - you've been
hornswaggled, mate! (g)
Actually, I just torment him. It's the Canadian way for us British Columbians
to torment anyone fool enough to live east of the Rockies. Oh, we'll
I am on windows 2000 at work and have a copy of vmware
I have a cd copy of a bootbale version of manadrke 7.1 from a friend of
mine- this was successfully used to install on a 'virgin PC'
However on VMware it doesnt recognize the CD- initially it says
'there is no bootable CD' so I have made a
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 13:55:35 +, Caspar Kennerdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This seems to read the floppyt , starts t read the cd and after a few
minites gives the message ' this is not a mandrake cd'
does anyone have any ideas? is this because the cd is a copy
I had the same thing using mandrake60 also the only way i found around
it was to redo the kernel and get rid of the mdk and if ya have it smp on the
label
Ralph
IInstalling /usr/local/bin/vmnet-sniffer
Installing /usr/local/bin/vmnet-bridge
Installing /usr/local/lib/vmware/config
Finding
As you now VM-ware is a program that simulates hardware and therefore lets you install
and in fact run multiple operation systems at the same time.
I am using Mandrake 6.2 and is trying to install VM-Ware, but it seems somehow
impossible.
I have read earlier in this mailing list that others