http://open-vm-tools.sourceforge.net/
Install the vmware tools first. Then go to the above web site and download & install the open-vm-tools. Let me know if you have any peoblems. I have installed two Fedora 9 vmware tools this way. Forget the any any stuff you don't need that.
Install the vmware tools first. Then go to the above web site and download & install the open-vm-tools. Let me know if you have any peoblems. I have installed two Fedora 9 vmware tools this way. Forget the any any stuff you don't need that.
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Claude Jones <cjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun July 20 2008, Alex Katebi wrote:could you explain? if I simply run vmserver 1.06 which I just installed, it
> I did it with open vmware tools. It is much better than the any any.
returns the message telling me to run the installation file 'runme.pl' - if I
run that, it returns errors. If I run the any-any patch 117, which I just did,
it goes ahead with a complete build of the correct module for my running
kernel and returns a 'completed successfully' message. how are you doing this
with vmwaretools?
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Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
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