Hi
> Secondly; you don't install the vmware-wizard script. Are there others
> that you might have missed?
What is the sense to install this script, when it doesn't have any
chance to working??? It really very dependent from linux internals.
At this time only one application working the vmware, no
> At this time I can successful run the VMware 1.1 for Linux on the FreeBSD.
Ok. Now I have some real commentary, and sorry for the erroneous
complaint before.
Firstly; the detection you do for a patched Linux module is great. I was
very happy to be told off for not loading a new one first.
Hi
> >This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available
> >anymore. Any chance of you updating your port to work with 1.1.2-364?
> >
>
> I just grabbed VMware-1.1.1-330.tar.gz using his port, no problem.
>
> Couldn't run vmware, it complains that it can't find /dev/tty0 and
>
> This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available
> anymore. Any chance of you updating your port to work with 1.1.2-364?
I take that back; it is available, but the 1.1.2 version is current.
Now to see if I can wrangle this into working...
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\\ Give a man a fish, and
Hi
> This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available
> anymore.
I'm sorry what is mean not available? At this time you can download it
from the VMware download sites (but you are need to know right URL,
and port really know it).
When you are obatined license, only mean maj
Mike Smith writes:
>
>This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available
>anymore. Any chance of you updating your port to work with 1.1.2-364?
>
I just grabbed VMware-1.1.1-330.tar.gz using his port, no problem.
Couldn't run vmware, it complains that it can't find /dev/tty0 a
This is great stuff, unfortunately VMware 1.1.1-330 isn't available
anymore. Any chance of you updating your port to work with 1.1.2-364?
> At this time I can successful run the VMware 1.1 for Linux on the FreeBSD.
> It could be used to run Linux on the FreeBSD box, or to run another FreeBSD
>
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Vladimir N. Silyaev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At this time I can successful run the VMware 1.1 for Linux on the FreeBSD.
> It could be used to run Linux on the FreeBSD box, or to run another FreeBSD
> on the same box. Of course you can run some piece of Microsoft products:
> MS DOS,
Hi,
At this time I can successful run the VMware 1.1 for Linux on the FreeBSD.
It could be used to run Linux on the FreeBSD box, or to run another FreeBSD
on the same box. Of course you can run some piece of Microsoft products:
MS DOS, Windows 9X, Windows NT and etc. You can download the port
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