On 30/12/09 23:55, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 12/29/2009 11:52 PM, Basil Chupin pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
On 30/12/09 04:19, Michael Roberts wrote:
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At this point I'll take the opportunity to thank everyone for providing me with most useful advice on how to go about getting VB up and running.
I am glad to read that you are reviewing the wiki pages re VB. May I suggest that you take into account Clayton's, Ken Schneider's comment about using *full* name of the VB RPM from SUN, and also the instructions given by David Rankin in his post in this ML dated 8 Feb 2008 titled, "A Quick Start - VirtualBox Howto".
One of my personal peeves about VB and around which I cannot wrap my brain is the ability to access from oS the files sitting in any of the partitions created in the Windows virtual disc (.VirtualBox) by apps. installed in VB. If that could be made more understandable then this would be great.
Right now, I have VB installed as well as XP. However, I still haven't got something correct because I am not able to have XP display in the full resolution (1920x1080) of my monitor - and which I was able to do, if I recall correctly, a few years ago.
BC
You need to read the help provided by VB, it is excellent.
I will give you a hint: tools go through the pull downs of the running VM
I think the 'instructions' state to restart VB after installing Additions.iso but this did not give me the full screen. However, on booting up the system this morning I *did* have my 1920x1080 screen in VB which, I guess, means that restarting/rebooting oS is what needs to be done to have the new parameters kick-in. All seems to be well at this point in time -- but I am *not* looking forward to installing all the bits and pieces to give me additional desktops, hide the task bar, disc defragmenter, security s/ware..... :-( A question, Ken, if you know the answer which would save me finding out the hard way.... I have a Canon scanner which is not supported by Linux - but, of course, XP does. In the latest version of VB is the USB support still totally reliant on openSUSE or can this version now access USB devices if the driver is installed in XP under VB? BC -- If you don't succeed you run the risk of failure. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org