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I have a server with KVM. Running Centos 5.
Can you show me install VPS Windows on this Server ?
Thanks.
I don't think Windows VPS can run on Cent OS.
However, we're successful running CENT OS on Hyper-V Virtualized VPS.
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I'm running version 20H2 (OS Build 19042) on windows home edition, i built a linux kernel and im trying to set it up on my machine by configuring the .wslconfig file as follow:
[wsl2]
kernel=c:\\wslkernel\\bzImage
everything is at place according to the documentation - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-config
any ideas what could have gone wrong?
turns out i was running wsl version 1 and not wsl2 - for the full thread on the issue:
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/6728
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I have a laptop with a legal, OEM, version of Win 10 Pro. I'm trying to figure out if I have to purchase another Win 10 Pro license if I create a VM with Win 10 Pro on that machine. Will it recognize the license in the base OS and allow me to operate the VM version under that license?
This VM is for software testing purposes and would not be shared.
Thanks!
The VM is not going to recognize the License of you're host computer.
But you can use the unlicensed version of Windows 10 for testing.
The Goal of VMs is that they are completely different machines.
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I have Win7 and it does not show Network Address(MAC) option under Advance tab of Network Properties.
I want to change MAC address what should I do? Is it possible to change MAC using CMD?
For changing MAC address in windows you can download and install TMAC. Just google it you will find it or download it from http://filehippo.com/download_technitium_mac_address_changer/
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Can some one help me with it, i found in docs of puppet-EE that fedora is supported OS but I cant install any kind of tarballs. Thanks for any help!
Fedora is not on the supported list of Puppet Enterprise operating systems. If you want a Red Hat based OS, and don't want to use RHEL you can use CentOS.
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I already run NAV 2011 in my Windows 7 machine. Do I need to install it on the virtual XP machine too?
Yep you will need to install it on your virtual machine as you won't get protection from the windows 7 A/V instance.
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