First enter the Ubuntu system, and then switch to Vmware
Choose install VMware from the VM menu in workstation.
Tools. At this time, a vmwaretools optical drive will be automatically mounted on the Ubuntu Desktop. Double-click the drive and there will be two installation files, one in RMP format and the other in
Tar.gz format. Because ubuntu does not support rpminstallation, You can decompress the tar.gz file for installation. There is one thing to mention first, Because Vmware
Install tools with a C Header
Files, and the version must be the same as that of the system (I only learned after installation, or A/Linux/include folder cannot be found during installation .) The procedure is as follows:
Reference:
Uname-R
Sudo apt-Get install GCC make linux-headers-2.6.15-27-686 (replace with your own version here)
After the installation is complete, go to the decompressed folder and install it with sudo./vmware-install.pl. Use the default settings until the configuration is complete.