Vmware tools for linux: http://www.ctdisk.com/file/4757944 and http://www.ctdisk.com/file/4757945
Comments: The configuration of Vmware Tools is divided into two parts: one is to install the tool. Second, configure the mouse to solve the problems related to mouse not working and other problems after the tool is installed. 1. First, use custon and other Linux to install Red Flag Linux kernel top6.0. 2. Click file in the menu above VMware, and then select install vmware tools. 3. By department-
The configuration of Vmware Tools is divided into two parts: one is to install the tool. Second, configure the mouse to solve the problems related to mouse not working and other problems after the tool is installed.
1. First, use custon and other Linux to install Red Flag Linux kernel top6.0. 2. Click file in the menu above VMware, and then select install vmware tools.
3, according to the system prompts, open the virtual disc, copy the VMwareTools-6.0.1-55017.i386.rpm to a directory of the system.
4. Right click the VMwareTools-6.0.1-55017.i386.rpm and select "open with Rpminstall ". Or double-click it.
5. On an open installation page, click Install.
6. Click the "Start"> "Settings"> "Control Panel" menu. In the control panel, find and open "System Configuration"> "service ".
7. Find the "Vmware Tools" service, modify it to run automatically, and start it. The system prompts you to restart.
8, restart, open the terminal program, enter the vmware-config-tools.pl and press Enter.
9. The next step is to answer the question. Press the prompt. If you want to press enter, press Enter. If Yes, enter Yes.
10. restart the system. OK!
Now the tool is installed. However, you may find that your mouse is not working properly. This is easy to handle and follow the steps below.
Edit configuration file
1. Use a text editor as the root user to open the file:/etc/X11/xorg. conf. The text editor you like.
2. Find and modify the content:
QUOTE:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "vmmouse" # use the mouse Driver provided by vmware to solve the problem of "confusion between valid mouse boundaries. #
Option "CorePointer"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "Protocol" "Imps/2" # Use the Imps/2 Protocol to solve the "mouse wheel failure" problem. #
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
EndSection
3. Copy the vmmouse driver
Sudo cp/usr/lib/vmware-tools/configurator/XOrg/7.1/vmmouse_drv.so/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input
4. Change permissions
Sudo chmod 644/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/vmmouse_drv.so
5. restart the system.
Now, all the problems are solved perfectly.
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