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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Tools}} {{Languages|UbuntuHelp:VMware/Tools}} Make sure you install [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools in any Gobuntu/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu guest running on [[UbuntuHelp:VMware/Esx|VMware/Esx]], [[UbuntuHelp:VMware/Player|VMware/Player]], [[UbuntuHelp:VMware/Server|VMware/Server]] or [[UbuntuHelp:VMware/Workstation|VMware/Workstation]]. === Advantages of having [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools installed on your Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu guest === * [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Network acceleration * [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Video acceleration * Host to Guest time synchronization * Seemless mouse movement (between host and guest) * Cut & Paste - Guest to Host and Guest to Guest (with [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Toolbox) (possibly only on gnome) * Disk Shrink (with [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Toolbox running at root) * Startup/Shutdown Scripts (with [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Toolbox running at root) * HeartBeat ([[UbuntuHelp:VMware/Esx|VMware/Esx]] only ?) === Installing [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] tools on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu Guests === Start up a terminal window and do the following to ensure that you have the required packages for building [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools or your kernel. <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` </nowiki></pre> NOTE: linux-headers-`uname -r` is not required on a default build as these headers already exist. They are listed here in case you have made kernel modifications. From the [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] menu, choose <code><nowiki>VM->Install VMware Tools</nowiki></code>. You should see a mounted CD image show up on the desktop. In the File Browser that pops up, right-click the VMwareTools*.tar.gz file and extract to the Desktop. If the cdrom was not automatically mounted, mount the cdrom (in your guest OS) by doing <pre><nowiki># make a mount point if needed : sudo mkdir /media/cdrom # Mount the CD sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom # Copy and extract VMWareTools sudo cp /media/cdrom/VMwareTools*.tar.gz ~/Desktop # You can extract with archive manager, right click on the archive and extract ... or tar xvf VMwareTools*.tar.gz # Install as below </nowiki></pre> Open a terminal window, and run the following commands. <pre><nowiki> cd ~/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib sudo ./vmware-install.pl </nowiki></pre> During vmware-install.pl, choose the default answers to everything (just hit the <enter> key). You can configure the tools as root <pre><nowiki> sudo vmware-toolbox </nowiki></pre> Otherwise run them as a user (not root) <pre><nowiki> vmware-toolbox </nowiki></pre> * In order for the synchronized clipboard and mouse to function as well as the host shared folders feature, you must have vmware-toolbox running, although you can minimize the window. To have vmware tools auto start with your sessions, go to System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs. Click Add, enter vmware-toolbox, Ok, Close. If you are running a Kubuntu guest OS. <pre><nowiki> echo "/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox" > ~/.kde/Autostart/vmware-toolbox.sh chmod +x ~/.kde/Autostart/vmware-toolbox.sh </nowiki></pre> In order to get the scroll wheel to work again after the above install, you will need to make a minor change to the xorg.conf file. In the "Configured Mouse" section, change the following line as indicated: <pre><nowiki> Options "Protocol" "imps/2" </nowiki></pre> If you have more than five buttons (scroll wheel counts as three), then you might need the following line: <pre><nowiki> Options "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" </nowiki></pre> Restart X. === VMware-tools for windows (for running win in vmware on Ubuntu) === Download the latest "Archived Version" of [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Workstation in ".tar.gz" format at http://www.vmware.com/download/ws/. You will need to register your name and address, but you do not need to own any [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] products. (*Download* for Linux, Register, agree to the EULA, "Compressed Tar Archive") - 95mb. extract windows.iso from the .tar: <pre><nowiki> $ tar xzvf VMware-workstation-5.5.1-19175.tar.gz "*/windows.iso" </nowiki></pre> point the VM's CD drive at a dummy file: <pre><nowiki> # MyVM.vmx ... ide1:0.present = "TRUE" ide1:0.fileName = "cd0.iso" ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image" </nowiki></pre> and link the dummy file to the real iso: <pre><nowiki> ln -s ./vmware-distrib/lib/isoimages/windows.iso cd0.iso </nowiki></pre> (If you use cd0.iso and a symlink, you can switch .iso files while the MV is running. you can do it without the symlink, but it is 'harder'.) Fire up the VM, (which will launch Windows), click into my computer, CD Rom, setup.exe - it should launch the basic setup wiz. defaults are good. Once it is done, it will want to reboot the VM. Do that, and when you get back into windows you should see the vmware-tools icon in the tray, and you should be able to move your mouse in and out of the VM without having to hot-key, and be able to set the display res to some nutty amount. === Workaround: Installing [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools 5.5.2 on Ubuntu 6.10 === [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Workstation: 5.5.2 build-29772 Guest OS: Ubuntu-6.10.1-desktop-i386 NOTE: If you are performing an upgrade to 6.10 it would be best to uninstall [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools prior to performing the upgrade due to the vm* binaries being built for the older kernel. After the upgrade is complete, [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools can be reinstalled. The [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools installer (for 5.5.2) does not install drivers for Xorg 7.1, only up to 7.0 is supported. The method outlined below updates the installer to install the 7.0 vmmouse driver and leaves the vmware video driver that exists on a default 6.10 install in place. The existing 6.10 vmware_drv.so is 39332 bytes, 2006-09-11 19:55. Please also reference [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Knowledge Base Article 5739104, "Mouse Does Not Function Properly in Linux Guests That Use Xorg 7.1 or Higher". Start up a terminal window and do the following to ensure that you have the required packages for building [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools for the 6.10 kernel (2.6.17-10-generic). <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` </nowiki></pre> NOTE: linux-headers-`uname -r` is not required on a default build as these headers already exist. They are listed here in case you have made kernel modifications. From the [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] WS menu, choose VM->Install [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] Tools. You should see a mounted CD image show up on the desktop. In the File Browser that pops up, right-click the VMwareTools*.tar.gz file and click Extract To The Desktop is the default, click Extract. Close the File Browser.Back in the terminal window: <pre><nowiki> cd ~/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib sudo ./vmware-install.pl </nowiki></pre> CAUTION: During vmware-install.pl, I chose the default answers to everything but at the end did not choose to launch vmware-config-tools.pl. This file is going to be patched in the next step. Put the contents of the vmware-config-tools-5.5.2-patch-diff.txt file in your home directory. (Look over the changes for your peace of mind) <pre><nowiki>wget http://mtnbike.org/vmware/vmware-config-tools-5.5.2-patch-diff.txt sudo chmod u+w /usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl sudo patch /usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl vmware-config-tools-5.5.2-patch-diff.txt sudo /usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl </nowiki></pre> In order for the synchronized clipboard to function as well as the host shared folders feature, you must have vmware-toolbox running. From the menu choose, System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs Click Add, enter vmware-toolbox, Ok, Close. In order to get the scroll wheel to work again after the above install, you will need to make a minor change to the xorg.conf file. In the "Configured Mouse" section, change the following line as indicated: <pre><nowiki> Options "Protocol" "imps/2" </nowiki></pre> If you have more than five buttons (scroll wheel counts as three), then you might need the following line: <pre><nowiki> Options "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" </nowiki></pre> Restart X. === Additional Resources === * [http://www.vmware.com/support/ws4/doc/new_guest_tools_ws.html#1008207 VMware Tools for Linux Guests] * [http://kb.vmware.com/vmtnkb/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=2308&sliceId=SAL_Public Repeated Keystrokes Occur in Terminal Window on Linux Guest] === xorg 7.2 === You may need to <pre><nowiki> # aptitude install xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse </nowiki></pre> and [http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=5739104&sliceId=2&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&dialogID=2226328&stateId=0%200%202224503 Debian 4.0 using 7.1 and Ubuntu 7.04 using Xorg 7.2 may need vmmouse] [http://kb.vmware.com/vmtnkb/dynamickc.do?externalId=5739104&sliceId=SAL_Public&command=show&forward=nonthreadedKC&kcId=5739104 Mouse Does Not Function Properly in Linux Guests That Use Xorg 7.1 or Higher] [[category:UbuntuHelp]]
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