General TC > Tiny Core on Virtual Machines
software wanted: vmware player and/or virtualbox
uggla:
--- Quote from: ricky on August 06, 2010, 03:39:25 PM ---...
But when I did "sudo VirtualBox" in the Terminal (aterm), I received "/usr/bin/VirtualBox: exec: line 105: /opt/VirtualBox/VirtualBox: not found". As I looked in /opt/VirtualBox the file VirtualBox was present..
Why it can't find this file although is present ? Is that a mistake of the linux-headers or of busybox ?
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I got that message when trying to run some scripts. Loadning bash.tcz solved it for me.
/Uggla
dWLkR:
hi!
it's me again! :D
is it out yet?
seemingly my wish having a small footprint client hypervisor is too crazy...
danielibarnes:
Now that it's been six months, how close are you to your goal? Have you done a qemu/vbox/vmware comparison? Is there one in particular that has a feature you need which is not available in the others?
VMware: I've seen posts where vmware player runs on TC but you'll never see an extension due to restrictions on distribution. The most you can get is step-by-step installation instructions, and I think I saw someone do that. I know that VMware Tools work in TC.
VBox: AFAIK this app and tools work in TC 2.x, right?
Qemu: Already exists in 3.x. The easiest route.
I'd like to see a "small footprint client hypervisor" as well. I wish I had the time to work on it.
uggla:
--- Quote from: danielibarnes on October 04, 2010, 12:42:27 PM ---Now that it's been six months, how close are you to your goal? Have you done a qemu/vbox/vmware comparison? Is there one in particular that has a feature you need which is not available in the others?
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I need usb-support for some devices that isn't supported by Linux. That is possible with standard (non OSE) Virtualbox.
--- Quote ---Qemu: Already exists in 3.x. The easiest route.
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A gui would be nice ;)
danielibarnes:
--- Quote ---I need usb-support for some devices that isn't supported by Linux. That is possible with standard (non OSE) Virtualbox.
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You can do this in Qemu: Using a USB device in QEMU. I don't know if the release provided by the extension includes this feature, though. If not, you can use USB Server for Linux. Alternatively, VMware Server supports this natively.
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--- Quote ---Qemu: Already exists in 3.x. The easiest route.
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A gui would be nice ;)
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The QEMU wiki has some info on GUI front ends. These would make good extensions.
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