![]() |
Linux & Windows on the same machine
I just finished installing Windows XP in Vmware virtual machine this morning on my system. I wasn't expecting it to be that exciting.
So now i placed win. xp on my second monitor and the cool thing is that you can move your mouse from an operating system to another without having to press anything as if it were 1 desktop unlike virtualbox. The extra wonderful thing which i m trying to figure out is how to drag files from an operating system to another. http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/831...hot1na0.th.jpg |
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
this is fabulous!! and this is a big advantage of dual screen:D
but i actually dual boot vista and ubuntu on my laptop. Quote:
|
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
hmmm
hate to break ur morrals guys, but i got 4 oerating systems installed, xp32-64 vista 32-64 with 3 vmware machines[one at a time] using feodra 9, ubuntu server ,and ubuntu 8.04 tocopy files to to put them on a usb stick :P just plug the stick and both oses will se the devices, any changes madein the first will be made in the second :P |
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
Quote:
I Have Windows XP, MacOS ( Too Slow On Virtual Machine Only ), FreeBSD, And BackTrack (Linux) Operating Systems On My Virtual Machine :D It Is Bad That The MacOS Kernel Doesn't Support VMware Tools, But I Managed To Do My Own VMware Tools Patch For Backtrack Linux :D |
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
Quote:
However i had no time to try it, i have samba installed though. As for the text copy pasting, that's a new tip to try :D |
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
i have xp with multiple OS using vmware, several linux releases for testing (ubunto, mandriva, ...) and i m playing with iaktos to get macosx on vmware.
About dragging files, if u have vmware station (i think) on the macOS and have a virtual windows, u can actually drag and drop files. |
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
Quote:
|
Re: Linux & Windows on the same machine
We use vmware at work for multiple operating systems etc....
If you want to share folders just create a "vmware share folder"... it will let you share folders between the host machine and the virtual machine, or between virtual machines. No need to create networks, setup samba etc. |
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:29 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Ad Management plugin by RedTyger