[Quantian-general] Running Openmosix on a 2.6 kernel

jack byers byersja at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 17:56:59 CET 2007


On 17 January 2007 at 13:18, Brown, Dr Nigel wrote:
| In lieu of openmosix help perhaps we (Denis and I) should consider using
| Quantian virtualised inside Ubuntu that can do wifi - would that give
| Quantian linux24 wifi access ? (I've considered this before following
| seeing some vmplayer posts on this list but admit not paying enough
| attention to know how wifi went)

||Yes, that could work.  I often start Quantian along side 'main' ||computer
||using the very convenient vmware player -- with Ubuntu even installs ||as
a
||binary for you. Not all hardware aspects of the hosts make it ||through,
but
||ethernet is typically bridged. Give it a try!

||Dirk


Dirk,
could you elaborate on "as a binary" ?
I think you are saying that if using Ubuntu  to run vmplayer
 then Quantian gets installed as a binary.

How is this different from how Quantian gets installed
using other linux os to run vmplayer?
What are benefits of "installed as a binary"?

(I could well be misinterpreting you
or reading too much into what this means.)

Jack
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