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VMware Server installation error
Finally, I had the time to test drive VMware Server 2.0 for Linux with great results, except that after installing and un-installing VMware Server a couple of times I was confronted with an error that prevented me from installing again. The problem was that some files from the previous installation...
Read More VMware Converter installation on Ubuntu Linux
Linux users will be pleased to discover that VMware Converter is now available on Linux free of charge. As a user of VMware products this makes me very happy, meaning I do not have to be booting the Windows machine just to use VMware Converter. For those not aware of...
Read More Create a virtual machine from an ISO with VMWare Player
Editing the configuration file is no longer necessary to mount an ISO, I have a new post on this topic.
Yeah, you heard me no CD/DVD burning in here. VMWare player lacks the ability to create new virtual machines by it self, this problem can be overcomed by using third party...
Read More How to create a virtual machine with VMWare Player
When going mobile I mostly use VMWare Player because of it's simple interface and speed, unlike VMWare Server which in my opinion has a bloated web interface. However using VMWare Player means there is no native way to create new virtual machines. Third party solution like EasyVMX do a good...
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