The only thing that is under the PUEL is the extension pack (most notably
USB support). The main VirtualBox and the shared folder and mouse pointer
extensions are under the terms of the GPLv2.
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There is another consideration to be taken into account: if we
distribute a VM with the virtualbox guest additions installed, we can
distribute it... but i am not sure under which license. It could be
that the user should accept the VirtualBox PUEL license, and, for
example, it is not clear if the
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
>> No, absolutely not. That is as wrong a perspective as possible, so if
>> you still think that then somebody needs to make a screencast.
>
> Well, since you said it was "definitely not in any way, shape, or
> form, what [you] had in mind", I
> No, absolutely not. That is as wrong a perspective as possible, so if
> you still think that then somebody needs to make a screencast.
Well, since you said it was "definitely not in any way, shape, or
form, what [you] had in mind", I certainly don't *still* think that,
it's just the wrong preco
Well, (very quick and dirty) hack would be to make the GUI app to
sync (through ssh, for example) some folder in the host to the /
home/.sage directory at startup, and then sync back periodically.
Other option would be to let the GUI app manage the shared folders
configuration (again, by VBoxMana
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 00:42, William Stein wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
>>> Can we adapt the IPython Qt app? Or did you want something more than that?
>>> From what I've heard, the IPython Qt app would work
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 00:42, William Stein wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
>> Can we adapt the IPython Qt app? Or did you want something more than that?
>> From what I've heard, the IPython Qt app would work well in this scenario
>> since it can connect over zeromq
> One other thing that would make this massively better. It would be
> cool to modify the notebook somehow so that it could store all the
> worksheets on the host Windows filesystem instead of inside the VM.
> Right now, when people delete the VM and install a new one, all of
> their worksheets s
On Jan 10, 11:42 am, William Stein wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
> > Can we adapt the IPython Qt app? Or did you want something more than that?
> > From what I've heard, the IPython Qt app would work well in this scenario
> > since it can connect over zeromq to th
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Keshav Kini wrote:
> Can we adapt the IPython Qt app? Or did you want something more than that?
> From what I've heard, the IPython Qt app would work well in this scenario
> since it can connect over zeromq to the backend inside the virtual machine
> while itself r
Can we adapt the IPython Qt app? Or did you want something more than that?
>From what I've heard, the IPython Qt app would work well in this scenario
since it can connect over zeromq to the backend inside the virtual machine
while itself running natively on Windows.
-Keshav
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:51:15 AM UTC-5, William wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure what you guys means by "headless". I would definitely not
>> call Volker's current VM headless, since when you start it up there is a
>> visible Linux console (
On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:51:15 AM UTC-5, William wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what you guys means by "headless". I would definitely not
> call Volker's current VM headless, since when you start it up there is a
> visible Linux console (which I would call a "head"), and if you click in
> it, t
What i meant by headless is to run it completelly in the background,
with no window showing at all. You can run a VM in that way with the
VBoxHeadless command.
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On Jan 10, 2012 6:37 AM, "Volker Braun" wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 8:22:51 AM UTC-5, mmarco wrote:
>>
>> Oh, and by the way: what about the option of running the VM in
>> headless mode?
>
>
> Again, that is what my current virtual machine does. It works fine as
long as the host has ne
Ok, so the main problem with your VM would be the firewalls and
antivirus?
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On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:15:18 AM UTC-5, mmarco wrote:
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> > Again, that is what my current virtual machine does. It works fine as
> long
> > as the host has networking up and running.
> So port forwarding in windows does not work if the host system does
> not have a network connection?
>
> Again, that is what my current virtual machine does. It works fine as long
> as the host has networking up and running.
So port forwarding in windows does not work if the host system does
not have a network connection? That really complicates things.
That would leave the aproach of shipping
As a very much below average user I will try that right now.
Windows 7, new Laptop, previous laptop was Vista based, so this could
take a bit of time.
Now 9:16
Going into Windows control panel first;
Troubleshooting>Network & Internet>Incoming connections gets to
some sort of automated troubl
On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 8:22:51 AM UTC-5, mmarco wrote:
>
> Oh, and by the way: what about the option of running the VM in
> headless mode?
Again, that is what my current virtual machine does. It works fine as long
as the host has networking up and running.
Its usual, though, for Windows
Oh, and by the way: what about the option of running the VM in
headless mode? That would definitely solve the problem of the cursor
stuck that William pointed. And would make easyer to do a simple "one
click launch" script.
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I have no contact with windows systems at all, so i don't know how is
the real situation right now.
Is it usual that windows systems come with port 8000 firewalled? How
hard would it be for an average user to open that port?
And also, does the port forwarding method work even if there is no
netwo
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