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I don't see how this can be right, certainly Xorg does not filter, or clamp down, an identical installation in a VMware Fusion VM (with max...
@serv Yes, I did update the Parallels Tools as well, and it installs OK in amd64 Debian testing (Wheezy). But now there's another problem: Xorg...
...except, it still doesn't. Looking at Xorg.log.0 shows that the PixelClock for the Parallels vesa driver is still limited to 250 MHz. My...
@serv What is the status of this matter? Has the max Pixclock been increased since I first posted on this issue in September 2011? This is...
I'm considering switching from VMware Fusion to Parallels 7 on my 27-inch iMac. I've installed Debian GNU/Linux "testing" with 3.0 kernel...
There is a topic on that (mine, actually) at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1046568 that also works in a Linux guest OS running in a...
While I'm very pleased with the performance of Parallels 6 Desktop for Mac, I have to take issue with the Parallels 6 icon in the Applications...
Latest Parallels 5.0 build, running Debian testing/Sid and Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) VMs both with 'amd64' 64-bit kernels. Host is Mac OS X 10.6.4...
Select Hardware in the configuration panel of your VM, which already shows Network Adapter 1 present. Hit the + button at the bottom, then...
My experience on both an early 2009 model Mac Mini and a late 2009 13-inch MacBook Pro, both having a Core 2 Duo (64-bit) CPU and running Mac OS X...
Something strange going on in latest Ubuntu 10.04: just upgraded to the 2.6.32-22 kernel and expected the four Parallels Tools modules to be...
You have to make sure that a proper compiling environment for your kernel is installed. This can be done in several ways, but I find the easiest...
FWIW, I just installed Parallels Tools in the upcoming 10.04 release. After making sure that there's a proper compiling environment (I used the...