Confirming: VB v.6.xx requires Mac OS 9, and v.5.xx OS 8.
Meanwhile, and apologies for only acknowledging now, I did manage to get it installed after battling during the whole of yesterday. And as back when I got Ubuntu running, then, years later, Lubuntu, I have no idea why it decided to start up at last. There are just too many settings in VB that I don't understand.
Internet connection, as well as mouse and keyboard functionality, were immediate, and Linux Lite's GUI is definitely a boon in comparison to (L)Ubuntu. The battling isn't over yet, still quite a bit of stuff to set up, in particular accessing the Shared folder, which I have no idea how to do. And figuring out clipboard and drag-&-drop sharing with the Mac OS.
[member=6733]TheDead[/member]: I had been using no more than 16Mb Video Memory for Lubuntu, is there a particular reason to use as much as 128Mb? I'm not sure, but it seems to make it boot up a bit slower than my Lubuntu VM.
Meanwhile, and apologies for only acknowledging now, I did manage to get it installed after battling during the whole of yesterday. And as back when I got Ubuntu running, then, years later, Lubuntu, I have no idea why it decided to start up at last. There are just too many settings in VB that I don't understand.
Internet connection, as well as mouse and keyboard functionality, were immediate, and Linux Lite's GUI is definitely a boon in comparison to (L)Ubuntu. The battling isn't over yet, still quite a bit of stuff to set up, in particular accessing the Shared folder, which I have no idea how to do. And figuring out clipboard and drag-&-drop sharing with the Mac OS.
[member=6733]TheDead[/member]: I had been using no more than 16Mb Video Memory for Lubuntu, is there a particular reason to use as much as 128Mb? I'm not sure, but it seems to make it boot up a bit slower than my Lubuntu VM.
Q&T