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
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
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'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
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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
On 8/23/07, JT Moree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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
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