Select Virtual Machine menu Bar--Install VMware Tools
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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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This time the desktop has a Vmware-tools-distrib folder
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After opening in the upper right corner there is a search
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pop-up search address bar input gnome-terminal &NBSP,
Click on the magnifying glass icon to search for
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Then select the file system in the search results.
And then--Re-load
The lower right corner prompts you to search in
Then, in the search results, pull to the bottom to find the terminal icon and open it.
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sudo su command in Ubuntu can be interpreted in this way
sudo su Command, also known as" alternate user "," Super User "or" Switch User ",
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Use CD command to go to Ubuntu desktop
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sudo./vmware-install.pl
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after [/usr/bin], press ENTER
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.
Installing the Ubuntu operating system on virtual machine VMware, how to configure VMware Tools