This simple guide will bring up the Windows start menu inside GNOME and allow you to run, use and install any Windows app (that can run in a VM) inside your existing desktop. It takes about 10 minutes to setup, minus the time to install Windows, and involves one command in total.linux
Final Update September 2007: Virtualbox 1.5 includes seamless virtualization! Go read about that instead!
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Update: If you’ve been having trouble getting this working, make sure the key is correct - our site layout chopped the last part of the registry key earlier. Note this requires Windows XP Pro. XP home won’t do.ubuntu
Update 2: To install the vmware-server package just use the Add/Remove… program.windows
Update 3: If RDesktop starts a blue background, instead of just the taskbar, click Start → Control Panel → User Accounts → Change the way users log on and off, and enable the welcome screen and fast user switching.app
This is a newer version of a rather popular article I wrote a while ago. This updated version is a lot simpler and allows multiple apps to be run. less
rdesktop -A -s 'c:\seamlessrdp\seamlessrdpshell.exe c:\windows\explorer.exe' IPAddress -u user -p password
That’s it. You can now run launch any Windows app you want from your VM (and install more if you need them). They’ll appear on the GNOME desktop, and you can switch between them from the panel.ide
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