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VMware Server on Debian Lenny has it’s own issues related to the SSL enabled web interface. Those are not impossible issues they just keep me from being able to replace VMware with Virtualbox for my needs. This has to be possible without scripting and juggling between account priviledge. I need that VM to autoboot when the host system reboots. I run a groupware server VM guest under my workstation. Bridged in addition to NAT networking should have been in the first draft on that one. ![]() – True “bridged” network devices without scripting tunnel devices by hand. ![]() I’m also waiting for two developments in Virtualbox: Seems like a little over kill of Boxee runs natively under Mandriva though. For once, I won’t be annoyed by your link comments! Lemur2, I’m counting on you providing at least 15 links. #MAKE WIN 10 BOOTABLE USB UNETBOOTIN FOR MAC INSTALL#Easy codec installation would be nice, and some way to install and update Chrome would be very welcome too (my friends and I often watch YouTube music videos or live performances while enjoying a few drinks). Note that anything Ubuntu-based is out of the question, as I don’t want to encounter that bug again the next time I run an apt-get dist-upgrade. #MAKE WIN 10 BOOTABLE USB UNETBOOTIN FOR MAC TV#Curiously, TV support is not required (I don’t record TV). This last bit is crucial, as I want show descriptions, episode guides, etc. An equivalent may be acceptable, but I at least need a good and clean interface, and support for downloading show metadata over the internet. Boxee is available for Linux, so that shouldn’t be a problem. #MAKE WIN 10 BOOTABLE USB UNETBOOTIN FOR MAC DOWNLOAD#On top of that, it needs NTFS-write access to this drive, too, since I download my TV shows (legal in The Netherlands, don’t worry) on my main desktop, and then transfer them over the network to the drive. The Linux distribution for this machine must be able to share this drive easily with the Windows machines in my network, with as little hassle as possible. All my media files (TV shows, mostly) are stored on an external hard drive attached to this system via USB. Most importantly – this HTPC is also my media server. I do have a few needs when it comes to this one.
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