I came back to my Mac Pro this morning and again logged onto the Linux virtual machine via ssh, and ran a bunch of tests without once noticing: Parallels Desktop for Mac was not running. 10 seconds or so later I was able to ssh into it, do what I needed to do, then didn’t think about it again. Last night I needed to check something on one of my Linux virtual machines that I run in Parallels Desktop, and rather than use screen sharing to my Mac Pro, I pulled out my handy iPhone application for Parallels, jumped into the virtual machine list and turned the Linux guest on. After the patching was completed, it turned out I didn’t need to reboot, and I got distracted so I never got back around to launching Parallels. I had been patching my Mac Pro, and thought one of the patches was going to need a reboot, so of course I shutdown Parallels. ![]() I made a fortuitous discovery with Parallels Desktop v5 for Mac overnight. (This is a local mirror posting of the guest blog piece I wrote for Parallels Consumer Tech Blog.)
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