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Stopping VMware from complaining about DGA
- From: Felipe Alfaro Solana <felipe_alfaro linuxmail org>
- To: fedora-test-list redhat com
- Subject: Stopping VMware from complaining about DGA
- Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 00:12:28 +0200
Hi!
I'm trying to consolidate two real machines into a single, big-iron box
by using VMware. The idea is that both virtual machines are brought up
automatically when the system starts up, automatically, with no user
intervention.
I feel VMware has a real, serious limitation, and it's the fact that it
requires an X session to run. I want to virtualize two servers running
text-only mode Linux, but since VMware requires X, I've set up Xvnc and
configured it to automatically start up a twm-based Xvnc session under a
non-privileged user. The problem is that the virtual machines don't
start up completely since the ! #!$%^ VMware keeps complaining that the
virtual machine can't run in full screen mode since it doesn't support
DGA. Dismissing the non-sense warning brings another one complaning that
it could not obtain modelines information from the X server.
Does anyone have a clue on how to convince VMware that I'm not
virtualizing Windows, that I don't need fullscreen capabilities, that I
don't need, don't have and don't want DGA, and that no, I don't need a
mouse instead of having to trick VMware and point the mouse to
/dev/null? Does anyone have a clue on how can I *disable* those stupid
warnings?
How come! How can anyone try to virtualize a server farm if the VM
software is complaining about trivial things? ;)
Uhmm! Maybe I'll need to turn to User-Mode-Linux.
Thanks!
PS: What about VMware GSX? Is it a "little bit smarter" than VMware? Is
there any other virtualization software that doesn't assume you will
want to run a GUI-based, mouse-based, full-screen-based, crash-prone
operating system?
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