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How much RAM do you have (you mentioned planning to get 5G which sounds sensible but how much do you have now)? OS X has many strengths, but being...
Well, the only RAID system I've ever set up was on a Linux box and RAID 1, so I claim no expertise in this matter. If you want my uneducated...
He wasn't trying to run Vista 64 - he's booting that natively, but he has a Vista 32 bit install on disk2s2 that he wants to use with Parallels....
You can't install an ATI or NVIDIA driver under Parallels - the card is being "shared" with the Mac OS host so Parallels has to emulate a...
The 32GB "virtual hard drive" you are seeing only exists as a regular disc file under OS X. Its not your Mac hard drive and you can repartition...
Should work - and there can't be much wrong if you've had sftp working. I take it you have tried "ping"-ing the VM from the Mac terminal before...
Simple - leave it a couple of months and let other people find out what the problems are going to be. Only rush out and buy 10.5 the minute it...
Just a quick caveat - if you are using Boot Camp then you should be aware that the maximum memory visible to Windows XP under boot camp seems to...
Boot Camp and Parallels can run completely independently. The confusion arises because Parallels can, optionally, run the copy of Windows it finds...
Extra RAM will certainly smooth things out in Parallels but I'm afraid that, if you want to play games, Boot Camp is still your best bet -...
The fly in that ointment is that Microsoft don't offer a 30-day free trial of Windows XP (...unless you already have a full copy and treat the 30...
I'm not sure that's a Parallels issue - I've had it a few times without Windows apps being involved - change the setting in "Get Info", go back to...
That's going a bit far - never attribute to conspiracy that which can be adequately explained by cockup, probably a cockup originating several...
Last I looked, Parallels didn't support "shared folders" under Linux (not a big deal, with so many alternatives). You are quite right - SMB or...
Yup - three options. You'll need to do ifconfig on the Linux side to find out your VM's IP address - if you're feeling clever use NetInfo Manager...
I guess they see Windows as their main cash cow, so Linux support isn't really a priority - much of the popular Linux software is available for...
You can do this already - 1. Ensure that you can ssh into your linux VM from the mac, and that X11 forwarding is enabled in /etc/ssh/sshd_conf...
Short answer - no. Parallels uses either its own (from Parallels Tools) or Windows' built-in drivers for the "motherboard", graphics, sound,...
I agree with a lot of your criticisms but I think you're laying that particular one on a bit thick - its not a great effort to take a backup of...
The "virtual" graphics adaptor in Parallels is more like the sort of 2D-only "business graphics" adaptor you'd find built into the motherboard of...