ubuntu 8.04 + vwmware = no working special keys

May 5th, 2008

hrm. occasionally since i’ve upgraded to 8.04 final, i’ve noticed that i completely lose ctrl, alt, or shift…. it’s really hard to use a linux system when you can’t use those modifiers. i started paying a little more attention when it would happen and i only ever lost those keys after vmware had been running for a little bit.

i updated vmware-run-any-update from v115 to v116 (here) and things are looking a little better. i think all the sysctl.conf changes i made for vmware were lost when i upgraded…. since ubuntu 8.04 is running 2.6.24 w/ the new schedulers i haven’t really had to go back and re-tweak the vmware settings anyhow.

i’m still fighting the urge to install firefox 2 so i don’t have to use firefox 3 beta 5…. it sucks not having my old add-ons… and wierd script errors are plaguing a few sites.

 

ubuntu: ha! installed the win32 vmware diskmounter in wine.

December 27th, 2007

i just clicked ‘accept’ on the workstation diskmounter page, it asked if i wanted to install with wine, and bam…. it did. now i need to see if it works, AFTER i backup my current vmware image. i am impressed with the integration of firefox + ubuntu + wine, i wonder how long it’ll be before someone installs some spyware via wine. heh.

 

are you f’n kidding me? i hit the max winxp activations…

December 11th, 2007

arg. this is why i’m such a huge supporter of open source software. i rolled up a new virtual machine in virtualbox (4gb image, so it can fit on a dvd) and when windows xp boots for the first time i see this :

according to our records, the number of times you can activate windows with this product key has been eceeded. please enter a a different product key, and then click retry. [ screenshot ]

boooooooooooooooooo! that’s such crap. seriously, i promise i’ll delete my current vmware winxp image when i copy all the stuff over to the new virtualbox winxp image. maybe i should use one of the win23k server licenses i have and virtualize that. i really don’t need a virtual machine on my laptop, but it does help me seperate my work stuff from my real life, i can turn off a vm and be disconnected from work vs being alerted everytime evolution gets new mail off my work exchange server.

virtualbox is really easy to use. gonna go figure out what to do with this worthless 4gb image though. my vmware one is still 9gb, and i’m tired of trying to shave it down. i guess it’s time to hit the outlook pst files and filter out all the extra crap.

 
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