HAL9000.. love it! +rep
HAL9000.. love it! +rep
You're in TBCS?
You do realize we're following a guy that's the
VP of Regional Sales for
Darth Harrington's Intergalactic Proton Powered Electrical Tentacled Advertising Droids
I'm just sayin'...
..What do I download? VMWare Player, or VMWare Server? Or, VMWare Converter? What do you recommend?
Edit: I suppose you can disregard this, I just started downloading Server. Stgm, it looks like you have Server and Player? Do I need both?
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Depends.. are you going to be running the server on a separate machine? If so, then you'll need the server and the player. If it's just going to be on the same machine, just get the server. I have my VMware set up on my win2k3 server, and I use it from my XP/Vista box.
RIP Bucko
Actually, never mind. I skipped the IIS part of the install, and set up Solaris 10 (I have it on DVD (thank you free mail orders!) and wanted to try it before an install) and I'm about to start it for the first time.
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Good deal mal. As far as installing the actual OS goes, I used Daemon tools to mount the ISO. Heading to work soon. I'll check back tomorrow. +rep
Thanks for all the help stgm. Anyways, here's how it's going.
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VM Server will mount the ISO as your optical drive. It has that ability. No reason to mount it externally.
Thing is I didn't have it saved on my computer as an .iso. I received it in the mail from Sun. But I think I'll try out Arch Linux when Solaris is done (that I have as an .iso)
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