> Which do you mean as the host Os, Ubuntu 7.04, another Linux distro, or > windows? If the first (ubuntu 7.04 then I would like to know how this is > to be achieved. If the second, there is a linux version of vmware server, > but some distros aren't supported (e.g. ubuntu 7.04) but others are > supported, so you can try. There is a list of support Linux distros at the > vmware site, but I can't remember the exact URL for the specific page. If > using windows as the host OS, install the vmware server for windows, then > setup a vm for Linux (selecting the distro as ubuntu), add to the devices > an audio device, insert the ubuntu CD and start the VM press ctrl-g for > keyboard input to go to the VM and follow the normal ubuntu installation > instructions. > > As I said I would like to know how to install vmware on ubuntu 7.04 > (ubuntu as the host), so if someone has succeeded then let me know what > you did, as I keep getting errors when configuring it when installing the > kernel modules. > > From > Michael Whapples > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <jaffar at art-palette.net> > To: <Speakup at braille.uwo.ca> > Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 2:56 AM > Subject: installing ubuntu with vmware > > >> Hi Folks. Can the more experienced among you please help me with >> installing ubuntu with vmware? I have both on my pc now and wish to give >> it a try. Btw, my ubuntu version is 7.04, the desktop edition. Cheers! >> >> >> >