Run Linux Inside Windows
This will show you how you can load and run Ubuntu Linux on Windows without even having to restart your computer. The links used in this tutorial are listed here:
http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ – (172.9 MB)
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download - (697.9MB)
http://linux.wolphination.com/data/OS.zip – (23.2KB)
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AWSOME!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Is it possible, please, to send me by e-mail the necessary alterations in the “notepad”, because I could not read them clearly and exactly. I shall be much obliged.Kindest regards
after insatllin ubuntu…im getting error initialzatio faied HAL …my mouse & kebord dont work on VM….
The link to the OS.zip folder is dead. Could you please host it or email it to me as I would really like to start getting into VM.
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I can’t download the OS.zip file could you email it?
Will you please view your email(admin@tinkernut.com
Great video!
I cannot find the OS image file.
The link: http://linux.wolphination.com/data/OS.zip is broken
the link http://linux.wolphination.com/data/OS.zip does not work any more
When i run the ISO on Virtual Box, the only resolution possibilities are 640 x 480 and 800 x 600! WHAT DO I DO??
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/OS.zip
I beleive this is the OS.zip file
error while installing vmware 3.0 (error 1606. cannot access network location 0\
i want run ubuntu in xp but i dont get the
os.zip filr i go to the linux.wolphination.com/data/os.zip
but they dont give the file
Has anyone tried this on win 7 I keep getting a error saying the vmware vmx file does not have the proper permission to open:…Error while powering on: Unable to open file “C:\OS.vmdk”: Insufficient permission to access file.
Guys, just get VirtualBox for free from Sun Microsystems, and get the latest Ubuntu ISO and create a new VM, then install ubuntu so you can save everything. This is also free.