Absolutely. It's as easy as deleting two files. Rather than installing it yourself, why not go to www.ramsinks.com and download one that's already set up for you MacBook. That's what I did. It's very easy. Just download the file and put it in the parallels directory and it'll find it when it boots.
It goes in <username> | Library | Parallels | Ubuntu
Absolutely. It's as easy as deleting two files. Rather than installing it yourself, why not go to www.ramsinks.com and download one that's already set up for you MacBook. That's what I did. It's very easy. Just download the file and put it in the parallels directory and it'll find it when it boots.
It goes in <username> | Library | Parallels | Ubuntu
i couldnt find the pre set up thing you were talking about. do you have a more direct link/ directions on how to find it?
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It goes in <username> | Library | Parallels | Ubuntu
Absolutely. It's as easy as deleting two files. Rather than installing it yourself, why not go to www.ramsinks.com and download one that's already set up for you MacBook. That's what I did. It's very easy. Just download the file and put it in the parallels directory and it'll find it when it boots.
It goes in <username> | Library | Parallels | Ubuntu
i couldnt find the pre set up thing you were talking about. do you have a more direct link/ directions on how to find it?
also, is Ubuntu fairly easy to learn to use?
i couldnt find the pre set up thing you were talking about. do you have a more direct link/ directions on how to find it?
also, is Ubuntu fairly easy to learn to use?
Here's the link -
http://ramsinks.vox.com/library/post...ook-image.html
It's pretty much like Windows. I actually don't use it much.