<p>VMWare is a bit of a pain. We use xenserver at work, it is the dog's danglies for what we need. I use VirtualBox on my work desktop tor testing stuff though, its nice.<br></p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 27 Aug 2010 07:44, "Cornelius Mostert" <<a href="mailto:corneliusmostert@googlemail.com">corneliusmostert@googlemail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>Hi all.<br><br>Just to let you know I am FED-UP with VMWare - Server!!<br>
I have been wrestling with it on Ubuntu and other distros for TOOOOO long now!! <br>The latest is just the final straw!!<br>I have redone my PC to have 10.4 on and loaded VMServer on (with all the patches!! I found on the internte to get it installed), but then the Console could not be used to open VMs and had to use RDC / VNC etc.<br>
I have followed numerous "fixes" but none seem to work:<br>Downgrade Firefox from 3.6.xx to 3.5.xx did not work<br>Extracting and installing the remote console separately did not work<br>ETC.<br>And then with every new version of FF or Linux kernals / headers you have to hope and pray all will reconfigure!!!<br>
<br>Now I am switching to VirtualBox! Hopefully this will provide a solution, I am a GUI person so KVM is still a bit too much for me if you have to every time make use of a CLI, I guess there are GUIs for it but VirtualBox seems to be easy enough to not take too much time of my daily routine.<br>
<br>The big box still run ESXi though...<br clear="all"><font color="#888888"><br>-- <br>_________________________________________<br>Cornelius Mostert<br>Senior IT Specialist<br>United Kingdom: 075 2233 4818<br>International: 0044 75 2233 4818<br>
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