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A quick update. I had forgotten about Update Manager. I am running it now, it's updating the kernel to 2.6.22-14-10 (from 2.6.22-14-generic). Hopefully, after this update, maybe UM will fetch 2.6.23* ?
Charly
A quick update. I had forgotten about Update Manager. I am running it now, it's updating the kernel to 2.6.22-14-10 (from 2.6.22-14-generic). Hopefully, after this update, maybe UM will fetch 2.6.23* ?
Charly
It's not a right way for now. There is no ready-to-use kernel 2.6.23 for Ubuntu. You need to build it manually. It is not a simple task, then be ready for troubles. Another way may be waiting for Ubuntu's Team to build it.
For instructions about Linux kernel building check, for example, this. Also you can ask any Internet search engine for "linux kernel howto" keywords.
Ubuntu/Debian users compiles it a bit differently because we like deb packages - use this guide instead:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158
(Hope this is an appropriate thread; I didn't want to start a new one for no reason). Just bought Parallels last week and messed with it this weekend. I found a couple of issues with it. I hope they will be fixed in the next release but I want to know if other people are having problems.
1. I installed Ubuntu 7.04 from a CD I have. I haven't upgraded to 7.10 yet (though it looks like I should hold off, based on this thread). It stinks that there isn't a shared folder option for operating systems other than Windows. Unless there's another way to do it, I had to copy my necessary files from OS X into Ubuntu to use them, which means I have duplicate files for no real reason.
I tried to set up a Samba connection but the "shared" folder kept disappearing in Ubuntu even though I never touched it in OS X.
2. This leads to my second issue: moving files. Because I had over 1GB of files to move it wasn't very easy to move them. Since I couldn't get Samba to work well I tried to FTP into the "shared folder". That worked, sort of, but it was slow and dropped the connection after a while.
So I tried using a 2GB USB thumbdrive. Parallels would see it and ask to automount it but when I said "yes" it wouldn't do anything. The icon would disappear from the OS X desktop but it wouldn't show up in Ubuntu; I couldn't even find it under Ubuntu's "media" folder. The USB icon in the Parallels window listed it w/ a checkmark but I couldn't access it in Linux. When I removed the checkmark, it would show up in OS X with no problems.
3. I tried using GQview to view some pictures in Ubuntu but it didn't work correctly. When trying to advance in a slideshow by pressing the spacebar, several pictures would be skipped. I wasn't multi-tapping the spacebar so it must be software issue; I also don't have this problem when using Ubuntu on a standalone system so I would say it's an issue w/ Parallels.
Thanks for the help. I have yet to succeed, but I'll try again this weekend.You have to stop the virtual machine (…)
Using Samba/FTP to share files, I would setup sharing on the Mac then, having connected to the network in Linux, choose "Connect to Server..." and see the SMB/FTP shares in the Nautilus window. However, I only saw the SMB folder once; when I tried to connect to it, it disappeared and I couldn't find it again, even if I "rebooted" the VM. I didn't change any settings on the Mac's side so I don't know why Linux couldn't see the SMB share.