![]() ![]() To install packages from the Internet, I copied over /etc/apt/sources.list from another system. Related to the package selection bug, the /etc/apt/sources.list file still installs packages from the installer CD (which works flawlessly). After the base system is installed I had to manually proceed to the GRUB installation step. The installer was a little quirky, and didn't allow me to select packages to install. Then running exit got me back into the installer with the CD mounted. This caused /dev/sr0 to appear, which I mounted: mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /cdrom It was a bit of guesswork to find the right drivers to load but I found these to be sufficient: modprobe ahci isofs Then I installed the drivers: tar xf /mnt/modules/modules.tar -C / The Ubuntu installer correctly enumerated this device so I mounted it: mkdir /mnt/modules Then I attached the same hard drive to the virtual machine. Here /output was a volume mount to a FAT32 USB hard drive I had attached to macOS. Tar cf /output/modules.tar /lib/modules/4.15.0-156-generic Specifically, I used a Docker container to download the modules for this version: apt updateĪpt install -y -no-install-recommends linux-modules-4.15.0-156-generic linux-modules-extra-4.15.0-156-generic The Ubuntu 18.04.6 arm64 installer uses kernel version 4.15.0-156 so I prepared a tarball including additional kernel modules for this release. You even made them twice as slow as in the beta, where they were slow enough already! Grr.Here is an incredibly hacky way to proceed with installation.īoth the virtual CD drive and virtual hard disk should be attached as SATA devices. I know, you wanted to show how Mac-like Fusion is and all, but you missed a key fact about OS X UI animations: they don’t slow things up and are not in the user’s way. The extremely slow in-my-face UI animations are very annoying. And I can reclaim some space even for snapshotted VMs - but still not nearly as much as is possible. Ok, so I can pause VMs now - finally, after Parallels and Workstation had this for years. I don’t actually see *any* improvement in Fusion 4 worth mentioning. And yes, Parallels’ shared folders are as fast as the virtual disk, not five times slower as Fusion’s. I hoped for better shared folders performance, too. It’s like you’re not even trying anymore □ ![]() Oh wait, I forgot - Parallels got this right. So much for all the noise you make about supporting Lion features □ I was looking forward to finally having well-working fullscreen support now that Lion makes it easy. Guess what, Fusion 4 still uses that poor semi-working method from Fusion 3, even on Lion. Lots of people, myself included, asked for *proper* fullscreen support. So, I had high hopes for Fusion 4 after participating in the beta. VMware Fusion 4 is available immediately in the VMware online store and will be on the shelves starting this weekend through VMware’s network of resellers and distributors for a promotional price of $49.99 instead of $79.99. VMware Fusion 4 supports more than 200 operating systems! VMware Fusion 4 lets users get more from their Mac by running OS X Lion, OS X Lion Server, Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server and Mac OS X Leopard Server in virtual machines. Lion Squared – VMware Fusion 4 now supports OS X Lion in a virtual machine.As a 64-bit Cocoa application, it is optimized for today’s multi-core Macs and delivers up to 2.5x faster 3D graphics. Get Better Performance and Faster Graphics– VMware Fusion 4 has been engineered to run Windows and Mac applications side by side with incredible speed and the reliability you need.Working with snapshots is even more intuitive! Designed for power users, developers and IT admins, Fusion Pro is the simply powerful desktop hypervisor for the modern technology professional looking to use local or remote virtual machines, containers or Kubernetes clusters. From the brand-new settings menu to the redesigned virtual machine library and snapshot menu, everything has been refined to give users an even more Mac- like experience when running Windows programs. Price: 199.00 Build, Test and Demo your next big thing with VMware Fusion Pro. Even More “Mac-like” – VMware Fusion 4 enhances the way you run Windows programs on a Mac.Get a bird's-eye view of your Mac and Windows applications in Mission Control Designed for OS X Lion – Whether you would like to add your favorite Windows programs to Launchpad, experience them in Mission Control, view them in full screen or switch between them using Mac gestures, VMware Fusion 4 is designed to give you the best Windows experience on OS X Lion.With more than 90 new and improved features and optimized for today’s multi-core Macs and OS X Lion, VMware Fusion 4 is better than ever. ![]() VMware Fusion 4 makes it a breeze to run Windows and Mac Applications side by side with incredible speed and the reliability users need. We are really excited to introduce VMware Fusion 4! ![]()
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