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Sunday, 5 November 2006

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    Nov 05 2006, 10:54

  • Updated

    Sep 22 2008, 22:29

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    Rui Carmo

VMware/Fusion

Fusion is VMware’s equivalent of Workstation for Mac OS X:

Resources:

Stopping virtual interfaces (via 1, 2):

$ sudo /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Fusion/boot.sh --stop
"VNC":VNC server (via "this note":http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-1201, that also describes headless and multi-HID usage).

Add these lines to the .vmx file (make sure the port number is unique):

RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled = "TRUE"
RemoteDisplay.vnc.port = "5901"

See Also

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VMware Fusion 1.1.1 Release NotesInternet Explorer for Mac OS XThe Silver SurferSore Feet
ies4osx: Run Internet Explorer 5/6/7 Natively in OS XVMware Fusion 1.1Imitating Mac OS X on LinuxThe Five Social Pluses of Using Apple Gear
Fusion 1.0 First ImpressionsVMware Fusion - Elvis has left the buildingGravitating Towards Some StuffFresh News
VirtualBox2006, From My PerspectiveSeason's LeisureThe StealthBook
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