RE: [newbie] Vmware Linux

2001-03-16 Per discussione Esteban Villeda
Marcia When you hava vmware running on any Linux platform, is as if you had another machine. If you want to share data from Linux to your vmware or viceversa you need to use SAMBA. It emulates the protocol used to share data in a Win network. If you are also new to samba, you can go to

RE: [newbie] VMware(again)

2001-02-28 Per discussione Esteban Villeda
, and then run fdisk to activate your partition. Then you can format your virtual disk. Greetings, Esteban Villeda - Original Message - From: marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 7:06 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] VMware(again) Dear Fabian, Esteban

RE: [newbie] VMware

2001-02-27 Per discussione Esteban Villeda
In your home directory (depends weather you are root or a user), there is a hidden directory called ".vmware". There is where you have to install the file that came attached within the email that VMWare sent to you. It's not necesary to make a copy-paste work, simply download it to that

Re: [newbie] XConfig

2001-02-19 Per discussione Esteban Villeda
Yes, you can use the Xconfigurator tool in console mode, and it's very easy to use. Esteban - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 10:28 AM Subject: [newbie] XConfig are there any xf86 (ver 4?) config