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noaim
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      07-27-2007
well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam Linux
into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year break. I
don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose VPC as the
place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc I cant read
the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse instead cause it
worked.


so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI

 
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Stephan Rose
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      07-27-2007
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:53:31 -0500, noaim wrote:

> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam Linux
> into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year break. I
> don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose VPC as the
> place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc I cant read
> the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse instead cause it
> worked.
>
>
> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI


Good for you, here...have a cookie.

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carl feredeck
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      07-27-2007
wait....

you are not using the best virtual machine there is through! I don't like
VPC at all.. especially for Linux!

Try vmware server that is free from www.vmware.com
and install the vmware tools inside ubuntu...

Or you can download the free VMWARE PLAYER and then download a ready-made
virtual disk appliance that is ubuntu...
see here http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/954

that way you wont have to install ubuntu and that virtual appliance has the
vmware tools preinstalled!

if you have a fast pc and lots of ram and you maximize the window to full
desktop the quality is good.. you cant even tell if its a normal install or
not...

ok there is no 3d support in VM so beryl and such stuff are not possible..
but thats a general limitation of current virtual machine technology ...


"noaim" <> wrote in message
news:OA$...
> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam Linux
> into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year break.
> I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose VPC as
> the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc I cant
> read the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse instead cause
> it worked.
>
>
> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI



 
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Spanky deMonkey
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      07-27-2007
Why don't you join Alias in the Marketing Department of Ubuntu. They need
another retard

"noaim" <> wrote in message
news:OA$...
> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam Linux
> into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year break.
> I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose VPC as
> the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc I cant
> read the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse instead cause
> it worked.
>
>
> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI



 
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Spanky deMonkey
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      07-27-2007
Carl,

Shouldn't you be posting to primate.retard.general? You are in the wrong
group. You should be with your own species.

Just FYI.


"carl feredeck" <> wrote in message
news:...
> wait....
>
> you are not using the best virtual machine there is through! I don't like
> VPC at all.. especially for Linux!
>
> Try vmware server that is free from www.vmware.com
> and install the vmware tools inside ubuntu...
>
> Or you can download the free VMWARE PLAYER and then download a ready-made
> virtual disk appliance that is ubuntu...
> see here http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/954
>
> that way you wont have to install ubuntu and that virtual appliance has
> the vmware tools preinstalled!
>
> if you have a fast pc and lots of ram and you maximize the window to full
> desktop the quality is good.. you cant even tell if its a normal install
> or not...
>
> ok there is no 3d support in VM so beryl and such stuff are not possible..
> but thats a general limitation of current virtual machine technology ...
>
>
> "noaim" <> wrote in message
> news:OA$...
>> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam
>> Linux into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year
>> break. I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose
>> VPC as the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc
>> I cant read the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse
>> instead cause it worked.
>>
>>
>> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI

>
>
>



 
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MIke
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      07-27-2007
noaim wrote:
> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam
> Linux into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year
> break. I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I
> chose VPC as the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a
> virtual pc I cant read the letters on he screen so I chose to install
> opensuse instead cause it worked.
>
>
> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI


Ubuntu is crap, no doubt about it. The default color scheme is
hideous. PCLinuxOS is much better looking. I'm posting from it right
now. Sort of a cross between OS X and Windows XP. More and better
included apps also.

I have Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Solaris 10 and OS X installed in VMWare 6.
PCLinuxOS installs in VPC also, Ubuntu does not.

Mike
 
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Mike
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      07-28-2007
MIke wrote:

> I have Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Solaris 10 and OS X installed in VMWare 6.
> PCLinuxOS installs in VPC also, Ubuntu does not.


I forgot to add that all of the above are running in VMWare under Vista,
of course. It's nice to have all of your legacy OSes under the control
of a real OS.

Mike
 
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Doug
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      07-28-2007
I run Ubuntu with VPC '07 alongside, OpenBSD & Solaris & I've had no
problems whatsoever*.
I found suse archaic. It may occur if the host (Vista) is using a high
resolution. In Ubuntu, just raise the screen res; in it's terminal, increase
the framebuffer size.

Yea...wrong newsgroup.

*That's a lie. There is an issue with the mouse with Ubuntu in VPC, but that
can be fixed with a simple kernel switch.


"noaim" <> wrote in message
news:OA$...
> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam Linux
> into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3 year break.
> I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine so I chose VPC as
> the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in a virtual pc I cant
> read the letters on he screen so I chose to install opensuse instead cause
> it worked.
>
>
> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI


 
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Mike
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      07-28-2007
Doug <Doug wrote:
> I run Ubuntu with VPC '07 alongside, OpenBSD & Solaris & I've had no
> problems whatsoever*.


How did you manage this? I've tried several times and I can't even get
Ubuntu to boot in VPC. It seems to use some video mode that VPC
can't handle. Even booting Ubuntu in the "safe graphics mode" doesn't
work for me.

Mike
 
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Frank
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      07-28-2007
MIke wrote:

> noaim wrote:
>
>> well sense there is certain individuals that sit on this NG and slam
>> Linux into peoples faces I decided to give it a go after about 2-3
>> year break. I don't want to install it as the main os on my machine
>> so I chose VPC as the place to install however ubuntu is unreadable in
>> a virtual pc I cant read the letters on he screen so I chose to
>> install opensuse instead cause it worked.
>>
>>
>> so there you have it ubuntu isn't the greatest thing ever FYI

>
>
> Ubuntu is crap, no doubt about it. The default color scheme is
> hideous. PCLinuxOS is much better looking. I'm posting from it right
> now. Sort of a cross between OS X and Windows XP. More and better
> included apps also.
>
> I have Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Solaris 10 and OS X installed in VMWare 6.
> PCLinuxOS installs in VPC also, Ubuntu does not.
>
> Mike


Yeah, I too have PCLinuxOS on VM. Not bad. But I always reach a point
where I just want to throw linux out the window. Maybe in 10-15 yrs I'll
get over that feeling.
Frank
 
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