On Monday 30 August 2004 23:49, Benny Wong wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed the testing Debian (Sarge) on Microsoft Virtual
> PC 2004. I am new to linux and am still poking around.
>
> I installed a base system and I installed x-window-system and gnome by
> using the 'apt-get install ...'.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 11:49:46PM -0400, Benny Wong wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed the testing Debian (Sarge) on Microsoft Virtual
> PC 2004. I am new to linux and am still poking around.
>
> I installed a base system and I installed x-window-system and gnome by
> using the 'apt-get in
The MS VirtualPC works great on windows with other versions of
windows. It will support linux, I have tested a few distros myself.
But it almost always mangles the video. I think the best option for VM
linux inside windows is still going to be VMware.
-halo
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 07:14:35 -0700 (PDT
> I recently installed the testing Debian (Sarge) on
> Microsoft Virtual
> PC 2004. I am new to linux and am still poking
> around.
I think that Microsoft is the key word here. Lol. Ok,
all joking aside. This is a new product for Microsoft
and they are probably still ironing out the bugs in
it. I
Hello,
I recently installed the testing Debian (Sarge) on Microsoft Virtual
PC 2004. I am new to linux and am still poking around.
I installed a base system and I installed x-window-system and gnome by
using the 'apt-get install ...'. When I startx, they display is VERY
wide and unviewable. I thi
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