+ <h2>Start up the VM</h2>
+ <p>Using the virtualbox interface, you should now be able to start your
+ virtual machine. Virtualbox will complain if it detects any
+ remaining configuration problems in the VM, but it should start
+ normally. The Linux boot sequence will show many lines of text,
+ before bringing up a black console window with a login dialog.</p>
+ <p>You can log in directly on the VM console with the developer account, but
+ it is generally more useful to connect to the cakelampvm over ssh.
+ If the networking has been established properly, you should be able to do
+ this with:</p>
+ <pre>ssh developer@cakelampvm.com (or equivalent with your ssh client)</pre>
+ <p>And then provide the password to log in.</p>
+ <p>A feature called "X forwarding" is enabled, so if you start graphical
+ applications on the VM, you can display them from an appropriately
+ configured host. (If you're running Linux as the host for the VM,
+ you can definitely run remote windows. Windows may not support
+ that.)</p>
+ <p>#### check this!!!</p>