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Previously on "Anyone uses VMPlayer?"

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  • AtW
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    It was not necessary, the issue was with the networking config and also sneaky Kerio firewall that was preventing networking from working even though it was allowed - had to uncheck one mystery checkbox in it to make it all work.

    VMplayer is great idea - would not bother installing Linux, but now actually I can easily use it for testing when needed.

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  • madhippy
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    make sure you install the vmware tools (assume it comes with vmplayer .. does with workstation) ....

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by MrsGoof
    you have to line up with the other lemmings and be spoon fed, before jumping off the cliff to end up in Gatesville.
    It's a myth that lemmings do it - fabricated by Disney who killed innocent creatures in order to film supposed voluntary jumping off.

    .NET pays the bills

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by AtW
    It's not the looks - the applications like one to setup networking looks incredibly primitive from design point of view as if it was programmed by a Chico or maybe even AndyW.

    Linux is a good OS if you know exactly what to do via SSH.
    Then that is a SUSE specific app, guys like SUSE and UBUNTU seem to do that a lot.

    If you want control then Gentoo is the way to go, otherwise you have to line up with the other lemmings and be spoon fed, before jumping off the cliff to end up in Gatesville.

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  • AtW
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    It's not the looks - the applications like one to setup networking looks incredibly primitive from design point of view as if it was programmed by a Chico or maybe even AndyW.

    Linux is a good OS if you know exactly what to do via SSH.

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  • MrsGoof
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    well customise it (you can) and then try another KDE, XFCE........, there will be one you like

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  • AtW
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    GNOME - it looks worse than Windows 3.1

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Got it fixed myself - now I can see how crappy linux GUI is comparing to Windows XP
    hmm, which GUI, there are plenty to choose from

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  • AtW
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    Got it fixed myself - now I can see how crappy linux GUI is comparing to Windows XP

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  • Andyw
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    Nope !

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  • AtW
    started a topic Anyone uses VMPlayer?

    Anyone uses VMPlayer?

    Trying to get networking working in a virtual Linux OS (Mono SuSe image in case you interested), anyone had problems in this area?

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