VmWare

Alex Snow alex_snow at gmx.net
Wed Apr 18 17:43:09 EDT 2007


yThe player requires that you already have a virtual machine 
configuration created by the workstation or server (?) version.  The 
server version is the full vmware, kind of like workstation except 
with features geared more towards server virtualization.
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Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 12:17:07PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
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> Can someone please describe the difference between the player, and
> server? The vmware web site isn't clear on that as far as I can
> tell. Thanks.
> 
> Greg
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> On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 08:56:48AM -0500, Brent Harding wrote:
> > I tried this with VMWare Player. I was going to load up the Ubuntu 6.10 iso 
> > and install it on a virtual machine this way. I used easyvmx.com to generate 
> > the proper files and chose the ES whatever sound card it would use by 
> > default. Everything seemed to go OK until Orca loaded, and I got odd 
> > static-like noises instead of speech. I think sound is definitely broken 
> > some how in VMWare Player. I might uninstall that and try server instead.
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