Sorry for re-opening this old thread, but I just wanted to report that I have enabled sound in a Windows VM using virsh (not virt-manager) using this directive in the config:
<sound model='es1370' />
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Sorry for re-opening this old thread, but I just wanted to report that I have enabled sound in a Windows VM using virsh (not virt-manager) using this directive in the config:
<sound model='es1370' />
Worked for me too. Thanks!
Nope, it's in main. Try either linux-headers-amd64-generic, linux-headers-amd64-k8 or linux-headers-amd64-server. apt-cache search linux-headers-amd64 to see what each is for.
Did you perform this step?
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential xinetd
That should install the headers for your running kernel (along with build-essential and xinetd).
Yes it will. The only caveat is that you must use bridged networking for your Windows guest. This will ensure that Windows is on the same subnet as your Ubuntu box (and presumably the clients that...
I followed the instrutions on this webpage to add an Exchange account using the Evolution Druid:
http://galaxycow.com/blogs/vermyndax/archive/2005/10/18/2380.aspx
Thanks yensidetlaw. I just tried this on dapper and it worked fine. I used vmware-player from multiverse and qemu from universe. I found the following commandline worked fine without needing to...