Hi list,
I run openSuSE 10.3 as my host OS and I have installed openSUSE 10.2
and backtrack onto VMware workstation. Now I want to install a
webserver onto the openSUSE 10.2 in the VMware. Of course the
procedure should be very similar to that of any other software. Just
pop in the DVD and choose
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 19:45 +0530, Vaibhav Kaushal wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I run openSuSE 10.3 as my host OS and I have installed openSUSE 10.2
> and backtrack onto VMware workstation. Now I want to install a
> webserver onto the openSUSE 10.2 in the VMware. Of course the
> procedure should be very
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the reply. I will try to do what you have told. I
think that I will go with the instalation from the package from the
DVD of openSUSE 10.2 itself as I think that it should be holding all
the dependencies necessary. Since I am not too good at installing apps
on the Linux, I thi
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 21:02 +0530, Vaibhav Kaushal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks a lot for the reply. I will try to do what you have told. I
> think that I will go with the instalation from the package from the
> DVD of openSUSE 10.2 itself as I think that it should be holding all
> the dependencies ne
Hi,
Thanks again. yeah, I understand that DVD version of the app will be
the best and optimized for the performance on my distro in particular.
As far as the version is concenred, I would just say that in the very
first mail I said that the thing is experimental and the server will
run inside a V
have not personally installed windows in xen but it is my understanding
from what I have read that your processor will have to have VT
technology to be able to support windows in xen. Windows has not been
modified to be aware of xen as suse has. The VT technology is what
allows an unmodified OS t
well, I use a Intel Core2Duo E 6320 processor which is said to support VT.
So I think that it was OK! And anyway I had installed Windows XP! Only
that I was not able to create the ethernet (virtual) with the HOST!
On Nov 15, 2007 9:19 PM, Daryl Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have not person
On Nov 16, 2007 12:01 AM, Vaibhav Kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well, I use a Intel Core2Duo E 6320 processor which is said to support VT.
> So I think that it was OK! And anyway I had installed Windows XP! Only
> that I was not able to create the ethernet (virtual) with the HOST!
>
> On Nov
Well, how do I check that IN BIOS? Where are the options for it?
And hey, thanks bryen! I got that thing working! Thanks a lot.
However I would like to have some comments / suggestions from your side.
On Nov 15, 2007 9:50 PM, Chee How Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2007 12:01 AM,
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 01:53 +0530, Vaibhav Kaushal wrote:
> Well, how do I check that IN BIOS? Where are the options for it?
>
Depends on your BIOS's use of terminology. Hunt around, you may find
something like "virtualization" or "vt".
> And hey, thanks bryen! I got that thing working! Thanks
On Friday 16 November 2007 04:23:57 Vaibhav Kaushal wrote:
> Well, how do I check that IN BIOS? Where are the options for it?
>
> And hey, thanks bryen! I got that thing working! Thanks a lot.
>
>
> However I would like to have some comments / suggestions from your
> side.
If you've managed to ins
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