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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Hi,
has anyone experiences with VMWare and the NVidia driver under linux? VMWare says in the hardware requirements that "Linux hosts must have a video adapter supported by the XFree86 server to run guest operating systems in full screen mode.", and on the XFree-site only older chips are listes as supported. Thanks, sperber |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 13
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VMware works fine in full screen mode (on the host) when using the nvidia Xfree86 drivers.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 8
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What versions are you talking about?
I'd suspect you'll find quite a few people who've gotten VMWare working on various nVidia cards. -MB |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 13
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I've been running VMware for a long time, all versions I've tried (2/3/4) have worked fine with all the Nvidia Xfree86 drivers released.
All the Nvidia driver does is accelerate X, then VMware hooks into X and uses standard X instructions to display the 'VMware client' in a window. The driver for the VMware client is VMware's own SVGA driver, The Windows XP & 9X one's are great but running Linux on VMware in Linux isn't great because Linux Client txt mode doesn't display properly. (but X displays fine) thingi |
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