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I have setup a VMWare ubuntu virutal machine for development purposes. I ssh/vim in my vm and develop React/babel/webpack projects.
My webpack doesn't reload every time I save a file. It is not consistent. When I use my host operating system, it works perfectly.
Any clues?
Actually, there seems to be issue with timestamps and virtual machines.
I have good result by adding these params to the the webpack der server:
{
watchOptions: {
aggregateTimeout: 300,
poll: true
}
}
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I tried all the solutions available on internet.
Kindly give some firm solution related to vmmon and vmnet.
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I am expecting proper commands for linux CLI and some information regarding local setting on our system.
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Do I need to take a snapshot before I shut down my VM? I've downloaded a ton of stuff on this virtual machine and previously, I had to re-install ubuntu on my VM after I shut it down. This only happened sometimes
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I need vitalization on FreeBSD server, and should import and OVA file.
Is it possible to install vBox on FreeBSD like Linux?
If yes, please tell me how?
The FreeBSD Handbook would be a good starting point. This page describes how to install and configure VirtualBox on FreeBSD host.
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization-host-virtualbox.html
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Can I set VirtualBox host to be automatically saved and closed, rather than asking me what to do for closing host window?
You can't tell VirtualBox to automatically save the state, or automatically power off the virtual machine when you attempt to close it.
If you're looking at the VirtualBox manager, though, and you have the machine selected, you could use one of the shortcuts (Control+V, ControlF for save/shutdown respectively) to save yourself a small amount of time.
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I was trying to update VMware workstation v9 to v9.0.3. After downloading the update, the program attempted to uninstall current version but failed as it couldn't find uninstall.exe. I checked Programs and Features but don't see VMware Workstation listed. Looks like I need to manually uninstall it. Is there a process/ command?
Perhaps you can try this rather comprehensive knowledge base article from VMWare:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1308