There are some paths that cannot be found when Vmware tools is installed because GCC and kernel-devel are not installed by default.
Workaround:
Yum Install GCC
Yum Install Kernel-devel
Then go to the VMware Tools decompression path and execute
./vmware-install.pl
All the way to return, see enjoy, is successful. Log off and log in again, which is in effect.
Folders that are shared with the host are automatically mounted on:/mnt/hgfs
The settings for shared folders are fully automatic, VMware is very human ~ Setting up shared folders in VMware Workstation will take effect immediately under CentOS.
CentOS7 no Pinyin input method and Wubi input method, add also search. This is also because the appropriate components are not installed by default.
Workaround:
I don't think anyone wants to remember a bunch of package names, so I use
Yum List *pinyin*
Sure enough to see the result:
Software packages that can be installed
ibus-libpinyin.x86_64 1.6.91-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin.i686 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin.x86_64 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin-data.i686 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin-data.x86_64 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin-devel.i686 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin-devel.x86_64 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
libpinyin-tools.x86_64 0.9.93-4.EL7 Base
So, it's natural to use
Yum Install ibus-libpinyin.x86_64
The Pinyin input method is installed. Remember: It's going to take off again to get into effect, then you can click on "Regional and Language Settings" in the upper-right corner of the show EN, click on the lower left corner + to open "add input source", then click on the following three vertical points, and then enter Pinyin to search, you will see Chinese (intelligent Pinyin), click the "Add" button that the Input method to add success, and then you click EN, you can switch to this pinyin input method.
To install the Wubi IME, it is also similar in the same way:
Yum List *wubi*
See results:
Software packages that can be installed
Ibus-table-chinese-wubi-haifeng.noarch 1.4.6-3.EL7 Base
Ibus-table-chinese-wubi-jidian.noarch 1.4.6-3.EL7 Base
Then we'll install pole Wubi:
Yum Install Ibus-table-chinese-wubi-jidian.noarch
If you want to install the Haifeng Wubi:
Yum Install Ibus-table-chinese-wubi-haifeng.noarch
The same logout can be found in the region and language ... Slow, this time with Wubi search not to wow ~ How, hehe, did not install success? No, you use Chinese as a keyword search to see, the original Input method is displayed in Chinese: Pole Wubi 86 (extremely good Word Library 6.0)
In addition CentOS Input method of the switch also draw on the WINDOWS switch, windows+ space bar switch Input Method! The Windows key is called the Super key under CentOS. The Chinese and English switch is the SHIFT key, which is also like Windows custom! Have to say CentOS7 with the input method than Win8 that pit Dad's Microsoft Input method is much better, hey, I make a few words to try to know??? /p>
OK, the above I installed is the latest CentOS LiveCD installation of Simplified Chinese version of the problem encountered the first solution, I hope to use point for everyone.