Re: vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-30 Thread Josh Coffman
fyi, i installed player (which removes vmware server) and can now run winXP in vmware in fullscreen mode. On 8/27/07, josh coffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm bothered that I may have to dual boot winXp just to be able to program. [Yes, I can program on linux too, especially mono.. but its

Re: vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-23 Thread Jason Hayes
Googling around about the static IP thing to see if you can dig up anything else. Jason Hayes On Wednesday 22 August 2007 9:19:06 am 'josh coffman' wrote: Hi all, I've got a couple issues that I'm working on with vmware server on fedora 7. First, I'm not tied to server if using the player

Re: vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-23 Thread JT Moree
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 'josh coffman' wrote: Ahh, interesting. Honestly, I didn't think of trying a static ip setting. Does the nic in the guest OS (XP) then need to be set to static or does it just work? I did a bit more googling, and found a couple unsubstantiated

Re: vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-23 Thread JT Moree
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 JT Moree wrote: 'josh coffman' wrote: Ahh, interesting. Honestly, I didn't think of trying a static ip setting. Does the nic in the guest OS (XP) then need to be set to static or does it just work? I did a bit more googling, and found a couple

Re: vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-23 Thread Josh Coffman
On 8/23/07, JT Moree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 JT Moree wrote: 'josh coffman' wrote: Ahh, interesting. Honestly, I didn't think of trying a static ip setting. Does the nic in the guest OS (XP) then need to be set to static or does it just

vmware on fedora 7

2007-08-22 Thread 'josh coffman'
Hi all, I've got a couple issues that I'm working on with vmware server on fedora 7. First, I'm not tied to server if using the player will solve things. Note: guest OS is WinXP; SELinux is off. First problem is the networking. My host machine is on wireless. I seem to have trouble