Alain Roger wrote: > > sorry Ed, but the command vmware-user does not exist :-( > so something wrong must be with installation of vmware tools. > what i do not understand it has been installed as they said... so i > miss the point. > any help would be appreciated. > thx. [egreshko@f10 ~]$ which vmware-user /usr/bin/vmware-user [egreshko@f10 ~]$ ll /usr/bin/vmware-user lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 52 2008-12-10 15:06 /usr/bin/vmware-user -> /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin32/vmware-user-suid-wrapper So, if those don't exist then you haven't installed vmware tools properly. How did you do their install? Did you do an rpm install or did you install from the tar file? I have no answer to your other question since in my environment neither gnome nor kde will be at a larger resolution unless I load vmware-user and have the "Autofit Guest" set. -- I have found little that is good about human beings. In my experience most of them are trash. -- Sigmund Freud Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx
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