On 27/08/10 07:43, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hi all. > > Just to let you know I am FED-UP with VMWare - Server!! > I have been wrestling with it on Ubuntu and other distros for TOOOOO > long now!! > The latest is just the final straw!! > I have redone my PC to have 10.4 on and loaded VMServer on (with all the > patches!! I found on the internte to get it installed), but then the > Console could not be used to open VMs and had to use RDC / VNC etc. > I have followed numerous "fixes" but none seem to work: > Downgrade Firefox from 3.6.xx to 3.5.xx did not work > Extracting and installing the remote console separately did not work > ETC. > And then with every new version of FF or Linux kernals / headers you > have to hope and pray all will reconfigure!!!
Um... why do you need to do anything with Firefox? Last time I looked at VMWare Server on Ubuntu 10.04 (shortly after 10.04 was released) I couldn't get it working, either VMWare Server 1 or VMWare Server 2. In the end I replaced Ubuntu with 8.04 and VMWare Server 1.0 which works great. I keep meaning to look at it again to see if any fixes have been released. > Now I am switching to VirtualBox! Hopefully this will provide a > solution, I am a GUI person so KVM is still a bit too much for me if you > have to every time make use of a CLI, I guess there are GUIs for it but > VirtualBox seems to be easy enough to not take too much time of my daily > routine. Hmmm... I run VirtualBox on my laptop (running 10.04 32-Bit) although it seems to me that VMWare offers better performance/stability although VirtualBox does the job for the odd bit of virtualisation I do on my machine. Eventually when I get a machine that supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V I'll look at KVM. > > The big box still run ESXi though... > I've never been able to get ESXi running, I think it's the hardware I have which just isn't supported (and I haven't got a NAS). Rob -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/