Select Virtual Machine menu Bar--Install VMware Tools
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Then, in the VMware Tools window that pops up in the Ubuntu system,
Find vmwaretools-9.6.0-1294478.tar.gz
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Then right-click--Copy to--desktop
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When you're done copying the folder icon to the left--right-click to exit First
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Then the vmwaretools-9.6.0-1294478.tar.gz on the desktop
Right-click to extract here
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At this time, the desktop is more than a Vmware-tools-distrib folder
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And then reopen the folder icon on the left.
After opening there is a search in the upper right corner
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Pop-up search address bar input gnome-terminal
Click the magnifying glass icon to search after the loss.
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Then select the file system in the search results.
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And then--Re-load
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The lower right corner prompts you to search in
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Then, in the search results, pull to the bottom to find the terminal icon and open it.
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Then enter sudo su in the pop-up terminal window
The sudo su command can be explained in Ubuntu
The sudo su command, also known as "alternate user", "Super User", or "Switch User",
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Then enter the login administrator password
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And then after entering the password
Use CD command to go to Ubuntu desktop
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Then use the CD to enter the Vmware-tools-distrib folder in the Ubuntu desktop.
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After entering the Vmware-tools-distrib folder
Install the vmware-install.pl folder inside the Vmware-tools-distrib folder using sudo./install command
sudo./vmware-install.pl
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Start pressing ENTER after [/usr/bin] appears
Press directly to/dev/sr0 ... Stop until
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To/dev/sr0 ...
Then enter the meaning of the reboot reboot system
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This time the screen becomes full screen. This means that the installation tools are now ready to pull files inside.