Re: VMware

2015-10-29 Thread Vladimir Mosgalin
Hi Tom H! On 2015.10.29 at 03:24:37 -0400, Tom H wrote next: > You cannot bridge a wireless NIC: > > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bridge#It_doesn.27t_work_with_my_Wireless_card.21 > > It's been disabled in the kernel's bridging code since 2.6.34 (AFAIR).

Filesystem package messes with /usr/local

2015-10-29 Thread Steve Gaarder
I always thought that /usr/local was defined to be an area left alone by the operating system. For many years, we have made it a symlink to a read-only directory in AFS space. This has worked fine - until now. When I tried to update the "filesystem" package, it failed because it tried to do

Re: VMware

2015-10-29 Thread Lamar Owen
On 10/29/2015 01:45 AM, prmari...@gmail.com wrote: If you have slow video performance on KVM look into spice. Which is not included with SL but it's not hard to add. It is included in the repos; I consider being in the repos to be included with SL. Spice makes things really nice.

Re: VMware

2015-10-29 Thread Yasha Karant
Vladimir, You seem to display a bridge between an 802.3 (eth) and an 802.11 (wnic). I am running on 4 hours sleep right now and still have 7 hours before I may leave for home; thus I apologize for being too exhausted to figure out the actual commands and configurations to implement what you

Re: VMware

2015-10-29 Thread Tom H
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Yasha Karant wrote: > Although the KVM solution discussed here may work, the description of this > in operation appears to be a true > hypervisor even when only used to run, say, MS Windows as an application > environment virtual machine under

Re: VMware

2015-10-29 Thread Francesco M. Taurino
hi, yes, the wlan card seems fully connected. in virtualbox 4 or 5, when you create a virtual machine, in the network settings panel, select the bridge mode and the physical nic you want to use, like in this screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/FYr4BZs.png (in italian, but clear I hope...) it