Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Ubuntu and Vista
January 30, 2008 at 9:47 pm | In Linux, Windows | Leave a CommentFailed to have Ubuntu worked on VMWare on my Vista laptop that I experienced early this month; I tried Windows Virtual PC 2007 today… When first start up Virtual PC, there is a warning message saying “You are not running on a supported operating system, please see Microsoft Virtual PC help for the list of supported host operating system….”
I click OK and continue the installation… until comes to Ubuntu desktop… SAME PROBLEM!!!!! neither touchpad nor USB wireless mouse works; the cursor stays right in the middle of the screen.
Kind of upset about this outcome…but I’m not giving up yet. There is still one more option – Parallel Workstation for Windows.
VMWare, Ubuntu and Vista
January 13, 2008 at 9:31 pm | In Linux, Windows | Leave a CommentRecently just bought a HP Pavilion DV2000 series laptop running Vista Home Premium and would like to install the newest Ubuntu 7.10 on it. I do not like dual boot because you need to restart your machine in order to get into one system; so I came up with a thought of virtual machine on Vista.
The laptop has 2.2GHz of Dual 2 Core processor and 2GB of RAM; therefore, the machine should have enough power to run virtual Ubuntu OS on top of Vista. The installation was going very smoothly… sound card, graphic card and wireless are working perfectly; however, found out neither the touchpad nor the external USB mouse was functioning properly… The cursor could only move on the top half of the screen, not the bottom half.
Googling and checking Ubuntu forum, cant find a single clue for this problem.Please share yours if you have any idea to fix this…
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