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I am Dave Jing Tian, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University working on system security. My research involves embedded systems, operating systems, trusted and confidential computing, and hardware security and trust. All opinions are my own.
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Tag Archives: VMware Player
Hack – make VMware Player 6.0.1 start on Linux kernel 3.13.X
If you were using VMware Player 6.0.1 on the latest Linux kernel 3.13.X and not able to get it started. Please read thru this post. 0. Error – failure to build vmnet Inspect the VMware starting log /tmp/vmware-root/modconfig-XXXX.log, we may … Continue reading
VirtualBox vs. VMwarePlayer
If you are using Windows XP and want to use certain virtual machine, no doubt, VirtualBox/VMwarePlayer should be your first 2 options. De facto, VirtualBox was my 1st choice as I once ran it on my Window XP with SP2 … Continue reading