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  • altariq
    Guest replied
    I downloaded this image and here i have the same problem. Every new window like new appointment or email or contact is in english and the rest of the gui is german.
    The bug is posted here: http://www.open-xchange.org/bugzilla...ug.cgi?id=6340

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  • exrace
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    That also did the trick here.
    Now need to figure how to get OX to only return english messages in the web gui.

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  • bene
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    It works !!!

    Thanks a lot for your great work, neo!

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  • neo
    Guest replied
    Ok guys,

    I got the ethernet device working on a Windows host with VMWare Player 1.0

    That's what I've done
    edit hyperion.vmx
    Code:
    ethernet0.connectionType = "nat"
    ethernet0.vnet = "/dev/vmnet1"
    remove the VM tools
    Code:
    update-rc.d -f vmware-tools remove
    determine the ethernet interface
    Code:
    ifconfig -a | grep eth
    edit the network setup /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/init.d/info and replace eth0 with the NIC you find in the command above.

    now reboot
    :-)

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  • SilentWarrior
    Guest replied
    OK. But there are some differences between linux and windows hosts. Thats why I ask you.
    But I have now a working windows config, just the ethernet problem is still there.

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  • Martin Heiland
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    You can run the vmware image on every host system you want - it is virtualized, that does the trick ;D

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  • SilentWarrior
    Guest replied
    Is it also possible to run the Image at a Windows host system ?

    Main problem is the mentioned ethernet problem.

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  • bene
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    About your problem, look here -> http://typo3.open-xchange.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81

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  • peterking756
    Guest replied
    unable to create INBOX

    I download the hyprion ox vmware images , and run the vmware,
    when I change user of createDefaultUser.sh and run this script to
    create the ox user, the same erroer appeared, just like the folling:
    Could someone encounter this case or find the solution? Thanks a lot!

    Server response:
    com.openexchange.admin.plugins.PluginException: com.openexchange.admin.rmi.exceptions.OXUserIMAPEx ception: unable to create INBOX

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  • neo
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    Originally posted by exrace View Post
    Neo is going to do some testing as stated in his previous post.


    Yep, right. Tests will be finished at the weekend.

    I'll keep you updated.

    BTW:

    122 times downloaded. Thanks to all seeders

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  • exrace
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    Neo is going to do some testing as stated in his previous post.

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  • Cici
    Guest replied
    At first: Thanks for this VMWare Image!

    I am using:
    open-xchange_community-edition_build-6048_20070309
    VMware Player 1.0.3 build-34682
    Host OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600, Service Pack 2

    I tried ethernet0.vnet = "VMnet4", "VMnet0", "VMnet1", "/dev/vmnet0", "/dev/vmnet1", "/dev/vmnet4"

    But in every case I got this error:
    eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
    I have connected "Ethernet" in VMware Player to "Bridged".

    Any Ideas?

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  • exrace
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    What version of workstation?

    Originally posted by toby View Post
    Running on VM Workstation as described in my post.
    What version of workstation?
    I am thinking the VMware beta vmtools is not backward compatible.

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  • toby
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by exrace View Post
    Is anyone else running this on VM Workstation?
    If not what flavor are you running and is NIC is working?
    Running on VM Workstation as described in my post.

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  • neo
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    Might be better to use the generic nic driver for the NIC rather than the vmware supplied driver. Looks like the version your using is not compatible with Vmware WS 5.5.

    Is anyone else running this on VM Workstation?
    If not what flavor are you running and is NIC is working?
    I'll do a test with VMWare Server 1.0 and VMWare Player 1.0 this evening.

    Another suggestion is the keyboard map and language.
    Maybe a startup script which will prompt for lang and location to select the end user language and keymap.
    Ok, I'll keep that in mind and change my VM to your suggestions. I'll create a new when the CVS install runs smoothly.

    Yesterday I get into trouble with the DB setup. (missing table sequence_uid_number)

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