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Aero Glass, to my knowledge, requires 3D accelleration. Currently, Parallels doesn't emulate or pass-through 3D, so it's a no-go. Under Boot...
Windows in a VM is still Windows. It's still just as insecure as any other Windows machine, and you need to treat it as Yet Another Windows...
Working here now as well. Great job - thanks!
It's a new toggle in the VM setup, under "VM Settings". Look down at the bottom of the right-hand side for an option to optimize cache settings...
Just reinstalled 1848, and I'm able to start both VMs, so it's definitely something new introduced in the beta. I *did* see a visible...
Also seeing this problem here on my Blackbook. 1. Your Mac total amount of RAM. 2GB 2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS. 512MB...
I bet we'll hear something at/after WWDC.
Windows should have a "hosts" file you can edit to associate your custom names with IP addresses. Try in C:\Windows\System or...
Yup - the slowdown and horrid performance are most likely due to only having 512MB of ram. The way Parallels works, it divides your ram up...
No problems with a VM on an external here. I don't use the unix filesystem, though.
There's a table on this page that lists the various modes: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=152575 However, widescreen...
As others have said, you're starving the host (OSX) for ram. For now, unless you're running a ram-hog in Windows, I'd drop the VM allocation back...
I spend pretty much all day in a CentOS 4 VM. Installed without a hitch. Works quite well. Installed on 1024MB, but have since scaled the VM...
Just tested two known good discs, one CD (a QA CD for a product my company sells), one DVD (An Ubuntu LiveDVD I've installed from). In both...
I know at one point it had to, as I installed from the DVD =) Since then I've just accessed everything over the network, so I haven't needed to...
6 is newer. It contains more recent versions of pretty much everything. As for networking...what model are you using? Pass-through (which I...
Not sure about your main issue, but so far as backup goes, that's easy. In ~/Library/Parallels (or wherever you've told Parallels to store your...
1) Add 1280x800 to the Custom Resolutions for your VM (The VM must be off to do this) 2) Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Find the resolution list...
This doesn't seem to affect everyone. I've run my Ubuntu VM at 1024M, 512M, and 256M without issues. Not sure what the common thread is yet.
To fix the "No mode of this name" errors, try adding the corresponding resolution to the VM's custom video settings (IIRC the VM has to be "off"...