Rich, would it be possible to upload a pristine virtual machine with a pskmail server (and/or client) or put it up for download somewhere for people to run in a vmware player? That would realy be cool... 73, Rein PA0R > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Gesendet: 14.01.07 11:45:35 > An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: [pskmail] Re: Updated iso > > Sure > To run any .iso image off the hard drive you download the vmware > player [1] below, and install it. This is a windows application but you > can run any system on it. At the bottom of the same download page is a > link to some preconfigured applications that will work and might be of > interest. To run PSKmail iso disks you need to create a virtual machine > configuration using either the program VMManager [2] or EasyVMX [3] > either will create the files you will need to run the virtual machine. > The most important setting on the player is to suspend operation rather > than terminate the operation. That way you keep your settings and any > changes you make. You can run the window in full screen mode or a > window. You can run this with 256Meg of memory in your computer but I > highly recommend at least 512 meg. > > Step 1 > Make a Directory called PskMail_2007 on the Root [c:\] > Step 2 > copy Psk .iso disk to that directory and rename [liveCD.iso] > copy the self extracting file PskMail_2007.exe to that directory > and execute. > Step 3 > Install the PKWare player on your computer > Install the VMManager on your computer > > Step 4 > Double click on the file [PskMail_2007.vmx] > This file is a text file that you can change if you want to or > you can use VMManager to open and edit it or view it > Step 5 > After the disk is up and running there are two Problems that may > come up. The first is the video resolution. On some computers when > the image runs it will pick a resolution that makes the screen hard to > see, this can be changed by opening up the mandriva control center > on the bottom of the screen. The second issue is that sometimes the > soundcard will not be recognized properly. This can be fixed by > opening a terminal and going to /usr/sbin and runing [su root > alsaconf] so far that has corrected the sound card problems on > every computer I have tried this on and I recommend it. > > Have fun and experiment > Rich Hudgins N5ALE > > > > 1 Vmware Player [free] > http://www.vmware.com/download/ > 2 VMManager > http://sourceforge.net/projects/vmmanager > 3 EasyVMX > http://www.easyvmx.com/ > > > -----Original Message----- > From: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Per Crusefalk > Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 5:24 PM > To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [pskmail] Re: Updated iso > > > Hi Rich, > > Great to hear that its working for you. > I guess the Vmware solution could be a nice way to start, do you think > you could describe how to do that in more detail ? I'm thinking perhaps > we should have that on the wiki ? > > 73 de Per, sm0rwo > > lör 2007-01-13 klockan 15:54 -0600 skrev Rich Hudgins: > > To all > > > > The new disk.iso works pretty well. I am testing my server back to > > back with my laptop, and it works pretty well. Tomorrow I may put the > > > server on the air and see if it can be heard. The real intresting > > thing is that I have been running the new .iso disk on a windows > > laptop as a virutal machine and it works very well like that. Im > > using Vmware player [its free] and the iso image run from the hard > > drive. This may be a way to open this program and other Linux apps to > > > some of those folks afraid to try linux. If anyone is intrested I can > > > zip the configuration files and email them to you. > > > > Rich Hudgins > > N5ALE > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/625 - Release Date: > 1/13/2007 5:40 PM > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/625 - Release Date: > 1/13/2007 5:40 PM > > > > -- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com