Re: vmware express - which kernel?

2001-11-08 Thread Randolph S. Kahle
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 05:04, Karsten Heymann wrote: > Hello, > > this isn't especially debian specific but since I run (only) debian I > ask anyway. > > Rescently i bought vmware express at a local store in germany. It worked > fine until i upgraded my kernel (now 2.4.1

vmware express - which kernel?

2001-11-08 Thread Karsten Heymann
Hello, this isn't especially debian specific but since I run (only) debian I ask anyway. Rescently i bought vmware express at a local store in germany. It worked fine until i upgraded my kernel (now 2.4.13). Unfortunately I forgot with which kernel version it was running at so i ask if so

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Joseph Dane
> "Jeffrey" == Jeffrey W Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeffrey> You can also do it the other way: give your vmware machine Jeffrey> two interfaces and a real IP. Then give your debian machine Jeffrey> a private subnet. NAT all the traffic through the VMware Jeffrey> machine. wow. m

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
On 12 Oct 2001, Joseph Dane wrote: > > "Royce" == Royce Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Royce> Jeffrey... Have you tried connecting to DSL ~through~ vmware? > > I do this, sorta. there is a vmware networking option ('host only', I > think it's called) whereby the host OS is given an

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Joseph Dane
> "Royce" == Royce Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Royce> Jeffrey... Have you tried connecting to DSL ~through~ vmware? I do this, sorta. there is a vmware networking option ('host only', I think it's called) whereby the host OS is given an interface on a private network (192.168.x.x). I

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Royce Bell
Jeffrey... Have you tried connecting to DSL ~through~ vmware? rpb = Royce P. Bell Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Jeffrey W. Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Debian User List" Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 2:07 PM S

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Robert L. Harris
I have Win2k running in my vmware3.0 on a debian unstable just great. I've killed it a few times and rebooted, it checks disks, etc and comes up nicely. Thus spake Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Simon Law wrote: > > If Libranet is like Debian, vmware

Re: vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Simon Law wrote: > If Libranet is like Debian, vmware should install fine. I can't > tell what kernel version Libranet is at, but be aware that VMWare 2.x > needs patches if you are to use kernel 2.4.7 or higher. I'm using the new test release of vmware 3.0 on debian

Re: Software DVD players & vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Royce Bell wrote: > Silly boy... > > We're male! That's why. It's a kind of "ultimate control of the remote > control" thing -- or so my wife thinks. > > Per Jason's post and while I'm at it, does anyone have any pers

Re: Software DVD players & vmware express

2001-10-12 Thread Royce Bell
Silly boy... We're male! That's why. It's a kind of "ultimate control of the remote control" thing -- or so my wife thinks. Per Jason's post and while I'm at it, does anyone have any perspective on vmware express or a similar product that will let me run a

RE: VMWare -- Express or Workstation

2000-12-18 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
; To: Debian-User > Subject: VMWare -- Express or Workstation > > > Greetings, > I was perusing vmware's site http://www.vmware.com, and I > noticed the > vmware Express for linux. Does anyone have a clue on what is different > between the Express and Workstation?

VMWare -- Express or Workstation

2000-12-18 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
Greetings, I was perusing vmware's site http://www.vmware.com, and I noticed the vmware Express for linux. Does anyone have a clue on what is different between the Express and Workstation? It seems that they both offer the same functionality. Any thoughts? Thanks, Brooks