This is beginning to be a bit strenuous.
When fiddling (trying to change the resolution) with the Bitcraze VM running on VMPlayer, I'm suddenly prompted to input a password for Bitcraze VM. I don't have that so I go for Guest login. Only to discover there is no crazy-stuff there at all.
What am I doing wrong? Do I need a password? What is it? Please.
Peter
[SOLVED] VM password
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[SOLVED] VM password
Last edited by PapaWhiskey on Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: VM password
Hi Peter,
The username is bitcraze and the password is crazyflie, the VM is documented on the wiki.
When you create a new user in Linux (just as in windows) the user will get a new home directory and will then have an own set of files. If you create a new guest user you will not have all the shortcuts and directories with the crazyflie software since they are in the bitcraze users directory.
/Marcus
The username is bitcraze and the password is crazyflie, the VM is documented on the wiki.
When you create a new user in Linux (just as in windows) the user will get a new home directory and will then have an own set of files. If you create a new guest user you will not have all the shortcuts and directories with the crazyflie software since they are in the bitcraze users directory.
/Marcus