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OSNews, Generic OSes VMware is taking another step to try to maintain its market dominance. VMware announced today that it is opening its virtual machine disk format specification to allow other vendors to use it in their products.
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axel
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2006-02-04

when you set up your virtual machines what did you use for the network setting (e.g nat, bridged...)?
i remember once (back in 4.5) i used bridged because i misclicked and suddenly the computer claimed i had a network inteface unplugged. where as using the NAT setting i've never had problems

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Angel--Fr@gzill@ Member since:
2005-12-23

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--- "when you set up your virtual machines what did you use for the network setting (e.g nat, bridged...)?
i remember once (back in 4.5) i used bridged because i misclicked and suddenly the computer claimed i had a network inteface unplugged. where as using the NAT setting i've never had problems"

hmmm, I don't remember , but I guess it was 'Nat'. But the cards are recognised , most of the stuff and programs are ok; I don't have problems in general, as I said, it is mainly to programs related to some games, and some games, for all the rest it is ok.

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