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Re: [orca-list] VirtualBox



Hi Mike,
Many thanks for that info will have a look.
It will be XP I will be installing.
So with this curses driver I could see the beginning of the installation of XP?
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2008-03-19 at 13:24 Mike Gorse wrote:

>Hi Christian,
>
>Try VBoxManage.  Running it without any arguments should give you a good
>synopsis of its usage.  There is also a user manual for VirtualBox that I
>would recommend skimming.  I've used VBoxSDL to start a vm under X, and it
>works well (although Orca won't read anything, of course).  I couldn't get
>my scanner to work with it, but that is a separate issue.
>
>Depending on what you're trying to install, you might also want to look at
>the cvs version of qemu, since it has a curses driver that allows the vm's
>output to be sent to a text console as long as the display remains in text
>mode.
>
>-- Mike Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.freeshell.org --
>
>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Christian wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I know that there are some people using this program and I have heared
>that it is possible to create a virtual machine from the console since the
>interface is not accessible with Orca.
>> What command to use for this?
>> Many thakns,
>> Christian
>>
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