Today, let's talk about how Ubuntu in Windows XP connects to Internet cafes. I have my own fixed IP address on the campus LAN. If you do not have a fixed IP address, refer to other articles. 1. Install VirtualMachine on XP 2. Use VM to install Ubuntu9.04 3. After the installation is complete, you will see it on the left side of the VMworkstation interface, there is a virtual machine named Ubuntu. 4. Right-click the symbol, click settings, and select Ethe in hardware.
Today, let's talk about how Ubuntu in Windows XP connects to Internet cafes. I have my own fixed IP address on the campus LAN. If you do not have a fixed IP address, refer to other articles.
1. Install Virtual Machine on XP
Ii. Use VM to install Ubuntu 9.04
3. After installation, you will see a virtual machine named Ubuntu on the left side of the VM workstation interface.
4. Right-click the symbol, click settings, select Ethernet in hardware, and select NAT.
5. After adding Ubuntu, click "system", "preference", "network connection", enter your password, select "wired", select "auto eth0", and click "edit, click ipv4 settings, select automatic (dhcp) addresses only for the method, and then write in the dns server, the DNS used by your XP