Alan Evans wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Erik P. Olsen
<epodata(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Okay, maybe the piece of cake was a little larger than what I remember :-)
> I actually went to
http://www.virtualbox.org, downloaded the package for
> Fedora and did a yum localinstall
And they don't have a pre-made version for F10 available at that site
that I can find.
Fedora 9 ("Sulphur") / 10 ("Cambridge") i386 | AMD64
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/2.2.0/VirtualBox-2.2.0_45846_fe...
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/2.2.0/VirtualBox-2.2.0_45846_fe...
In any case, the last time I attempted to install VirtualBox it was
not a piece of cake. That was about a year or year-and-a-half ago, so
I hope it has gotten much easier since then. After an hour of trying
to set up a simple network bridge for the VM to use, I gave up. An
hour of my time cost our company more than a new VMWare license. Got
the license, installed the RPM, ran the (mostly automated) setup
script, created the new virtual machine by clicking the big, friendly
button, selected "Use Bridged Networking," done. Now that was a piece
of cake.
Setting up a bridging network connection is a matter of selecting it
from a menu. I have set up both bridging and NAT connections in less
then a minute.
The thing you are not going to find is a pre-built kernel module -
it will compile one for you, but you have to have the kernel
headers, gcc, etc installed.
Mikkel
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