Wow on Virtual Machine says that can't find suitable display device. Any idea?
Wow on Virtual Machine says that can't find suitable display device. Any idea?
moka5 won't accept that my windows xp iso file is an operating system lol. when i try to run the virtual machine it looks like its loading and when it stops it says this:
Network boot from AMD Am79C990A
Copyright (C) 2003-2005
copyright (C) 1997-2000
CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 0C 23 00 39 6F GUID: 564D90D0 (and more numbers)
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM
Operating System not found.
Any ideas????
some help would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
I can get WoW running and Glider running but my mouse goes crazy. If I move my mouse the slightest the camera immeadiatly goes to a top view of my character and if I move the mouse the other way, it goes to the bottom and looks at the sky. Everything else if fine though. This mouse problem makes getting places to glide a bitch.
I managed to get everything running and im now gliding, but theres just 1 annojing thing, when I mouse look it spins like crazy and its impossible to control the camera angel this way. <- Any solutions ?
But im gliding now and im happy about that so + rep for op if it's possible as leech user![]()
As of VM-Ware Workstation 6.5 VMWare supports 3dacceleration.
If you have a quard core I sujest you give the Guest two of your cores, I don't know why but when I only gave it one, it used 100% of it all the time, got 5fps, and had grafic curruption. when i gave it two.. it normaly uses about 40% of its total, and gets 40fps.
I have now goten glider to run, and wow with 30+ fps, in Unity mode, using a huge task and only 512mb ram, Linux guests also work in unity mode.
Also confirmed this works in a linux host!!! gliding on linux?
FYI with 3gb of ram and a Q6600 I am able to run my VM and CoD4/GTA4!
Last edited by FlyingPengy; 01-18-2009 at 06:21 AM.
Glider will never ever work on Linux, wine only provides a wrapper for the windows api, however it does NOT emulate the MS Windows kernel and it's not suitable for loading windows device drivers into the linux kernel, you might get Glider to work without the Shadowdriver but installing the MS .Net Framework with wine is a pain.
For Linux folks, you could also try XEN to run Windows within a VM on a Linux host, it supports wrapping your Graphic Hardware into your VM and Windows should then be able to acess it with it's native drivers, however this requires a lot of work and if you've already got Windows on dual boot with Linux it's not worth the effort.
I hacked 127.0.0.1
Glider is dead, long live Glider! The best is gone and the rest will follow, it's a sad day![]()
thanks alot bro