hmmm, if they're going to ignore linux for so long, including not having an actual coherence mode in (3D, gnome3, Unity, etc) Linux for MANY versions of Parallels now, it might be time for me to finally make the leap to VMware, where they apparently care more about Linux & Windows, not just windows. Hence the 12.10 support that has been available for some time now in vmware, that I only found out about because of Parallels lack of 12.10 support.
Like others, the lack of any reasonable response to requests for support is sending me to a 30-day trial of VMware.
Just got my VMware trial too Got Parallels initially because I thought it would provide the best experience on a Mac, despite using VMware at work. Thus far I've been happy with it, but it seems the time has come to make a move. At least with VMware I can bring my servers home with me if I want to.
Thank you! Really appreciated that you take care of this issue. I really wish that Parallels can put more effort to support Ubuntu in the future.
Does this new update in PD8 actually give us a real COHERENCE MODE in ubuntu yet? Does this driver update allow us to actually use coherence mode in Ubuntu yet(not this faux fullscreen mode)? There is no longer a 2D unity Ubuntu desktop manager in 12.10, and VMware already has workaround to allow for a coherence mode that doesn't just overlay the entire vm, aka the desktop, etc. Parallels claims to have a coherence mode, that actually does what it should, as it does in Windows, in parallels, has anyone been able to get this to work with any of the modern 3D desktop managers (gnome3, Unity, Elementary Luna, etc)?
Coherence in Ubuntu is problematic because Unity/Compiz destroys normal flow of window management events making window tracking impossible. Windows' Desktop Window Manager is not that careless, if you're curious.
@Parallels I was very curious. Thank you for giving a reply. Its been a few years that I've been asking that very question. Given your comment about compiz(which some might say is very valid), what would your reply be on the same question framed regarding Gnome3 specifically too?
Given the perceived desire for new upgrades/sales of Parallels.... I'd venture to guess that Parallels is possibly going to charge us for a simple recompile of Parallels Tools for the new X, to a a required upgrade to PD8, thus at least $50 USD from each of us just to run the Parallels tools in a semi-new version of X. This is, imo, likely, what they pay someone to recompile their drivers for Linux.X, for an hour. However, perhaps they could just open source them, and it'd be done IMMEDIATELY and for FREE by the "community", aka anyone that can google recompiling a driver for a new version of X.
X resizes, now mouse cursor went missing? Just upgraded, and resolution is fine now, however - mouse cursor went missing after upgrading?? Anyone else having this issue? EDIT: i uninstalled tools, and reinstalled fresh tools, worked. Seems to have gone when upgrading Parallels tools.
The new Parallels update (8.0.18305) didn't help. I still get the locked up mouse and small screen even if I updated the Parallels Tools prior to running the 12.10 update.
@badtemperredrodent You need to update the // tools after the migration *edit sorry didn't see the "even if" part prior to reply. The last // update actually solved my screen and mouse issue (clean 12.04 install and a migration to 12.10). Good luck
Build 8.0.18314 seems to work for Ubuntu 12.10 I just tried re-installing the Parallels Tools after applying the new "windows 8 update" update for Parallels 8 (jeez a lot of 8's in that statement). It appears they updated the Tools integration for 12.10 also (undocumented / advertized fix/feature). Build 8.0.18314