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david00214 wrote:I have ubuntu working in VMPlayer now, but I am not sure how to edit that .vmx file so that it has 2 vcpus. Do I used notepad, or some kind of code editor? I don't write code so not sure what to do here.
flybywire wrote:Click on 'Applications' then 'Terminal' and that should bring up the console. To save you time, right click on 'Terminal' and select 'Add this launcher to panel' and that should create a shortcut to the top panel.
Flying Fox wrote:Learn to use the Terminal more, why are you double-clicking like Windows? The steps did not say double click.
david00214 wrote:Flying Fox wrote:Learn to use the Terminal more, why are you double-clicking like Windows? The steps did not say double click.
Double clicking wasn't the only thing I tried. I entered the commands below, they just didn't seem to do anything.
9. Install the SMP folding client by typing the following:
mkdir -p ~/folding/FAH
cd ~/folding/FAH
wget http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegrou ... -Linux.tgz
tar xzvf FAH6.00beta2-Linux.tgz
Eh, hopefully will have some more time to fiddle with this in the evening.
Flying Fox wrote:I just tried an Ubuntu install on a VM with 2 CPUs, but I see 4 instances of Core_A1.exe. Is that normal? I would expect to see 2.
flybywire wrote:Flying Fox wrote:I just tried an Ubuntu install on a VM with 2 CPUs, but I see 4 instances of Core_A1.exe. Is that normal? I would expect to see 2.
FF, 4 instances is correct.
Flying Fox wrote:flybywire wrote:FF, 4 instances is correct.
But there are only 2 cores? Can someone make some sense for me please?
david00214 wrote: