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Nice. I've done all my installs up to this point from DVDs, but this will come in *very* handy in the near future. Thanks! As for sharing...
I've run mine with both 512MB as well as 1GB. IIRC I installed on 1GB. Are you installing from CD or DVD? From the bootloader or from the Live...
6.06 i386 LiveDVD worked for me.
I *think* this is because when you hide an application, OSX automatically switches you to the last one you used. If your last app was Parallels,...
Parallels doesn't do hardware 3D yet, so you'll want BootCamp for gaming stuff, and Parallels for pretty much everything else =)
Blackbook 2GHz, 2GB ram here. Contrary to popular belief, games *can* run on this machine, so long as you don't expect to be able to run high...
When Windows shuts down, it switches video modes, down to (IIRC) 640x480 or 800x600. Since you're fullscreen, it's resizing the actual display i...
You're correct, of course. Teach me to post before fully caffeinating ;P
Re: Mouse jerkiness Yeah, I see that too. It's a side-effect of not having Parallels Tools for linux yet. If you run a Windows VM without...
Worth a try in any case. Let us know how it goes.
My xorg.conf: http://brent.bourgoine.net/stuff/parallels/ubuntu/xorg.conf Hope that helps!
I had a similar issue the first time I installed BootCamp - the XP installer didn't reset the startup disk, so it booted into OSX after the first...
hklagges: For Ubuntu, did you install from the bootloader's "Install to HDD" option, or did you boot into the LiveCD environment, and install from...
No problems here with 10.4.7 ::knocks on closely-available wood:: XP, Ubuntu 6.06 and CentOS 4 VMs seem pretty stable. No sign of the repetition...
At what point do they freeze? Are you shutting down, or suspending? I have Ubuntu 6.06 and CentOS 4.3 here, and neither seems to have any...
Just to add some clarification, whatever you use has to have SP2 included. If you have an older XP CD (original or SP1), you can create a...
I have the time sync issue too, but that one isn't OS dependant. Happens under Windows, Ubuntu, and CentOS, so I'm guessing it's a clock...
Easy enough. Open up xorg.conf in a text editor (I like emacs, others like vi/vim or nano). Find the section that lists resolutions. It'll have...
Ubuntu 6.06 (via LiveDVD) and CentOS 4.3 installed fine here.
Ubuntu 6.06 i386 working here via Parallels on a 2GHz Macbook, 2GB ram (512MB allocated to Ubuntu). LiveDVD booted up fine, used the installer to...