Live cd

In order to easily test VNUML without having to install it in your computer, we have created a VNUML-Live-DVD based on Ubuntu that includes the VNUML tool and most of the examples available on this web.

You can download VNUML-Live-DVD from Sourceforge. See Download page.

See below some useful notes about VNUML-Live-DVD:


 * Keyboard. Live DVD uses by default the english keymap. You can change to other keymap by pressing F3 key during boot up.


 * Installation on hard disk. If you plan to install VNUML-Live-DVD on your hard disk using the standard Ubuntu procedure (install button on your desktop), take into account that there is a known problem related to user management: the user you are asked to create during installation process is not created correctly. In fact, after installation is finished and you restart the computer, you won´t be able to login with that user. Use the default user (ubuntu/ubuntu) to access the system and re-create the user through the administration menus.

Running VNUML Live-DVD over VMware
You can easily test VNUML using VMware free player in two ways:

 Download and install vmplayer  Download vnuml-live-2.1-vmplayer.zip file and follow the instructions in the README file inside it. 
 * Starting VNUML-Live-DVD from VMware. In order to do that:

  Download and install vmplayer  Download and unzip ubuntu-vnuml-2.1.zip file: unzip ubuntu-vnuml-2.1.zip  Start the virtual machine with: vmplayer ubuntu-vnuml-2.1/ubuntu-vnuml-2.1.vmx Once the virtual machine has started you can login using: username: ubuntu password: ubuntu
 * Using VNUML Virtual Appliance. We have created a VMware virtual machine starting from VNUML-Live-DVD. To use it, you just have to:



Other VNUML based LIVE CD/DVD initiatives

 * VIMINAL, a Gentoo based LiveCD including VNUML developed by Jacques Landru.