Always use VMware 6.0 45731 and run Debian 3.1r5 testing.
We are still busy with our homework. Just yesterday, I wanted to install ATI graphics card driver for the virtual machine, and then upgraded GCC from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 by the way, then the share folder function of the virtual machine fails. reinstall vmware-tools and an error is reported.
"Your kernel is based on GCC 4.1.2, while your GCC is GCC 4.1.3 (I don't know why), and ask if you want to recompile it ",
I re-compiled it and reported the following error.
"Sh: Line 1: 3815 segment error insmod '-p'/tmp/vmware-config2/vmxnet. o'>/dev/null 2> & 1"
After installation (despite the error, press enter all the way), the mouse can be used, but the share folder function still does not work.
I tried it all night. I finally searched the internet and found similar errors on linuxsir.org. Then I solved the problem :)
The link is as follows: http://bbs.linuxsir.org/showthread.php? T = 306886
The method is to modify the code in the vmware-config-tools.pl
> Sub check_answer_binpath {
> My $ answer = shift;
> My $ source = shift;
>-My $ fullpath;
> + My $ fullpath = internal_which ($ answer );
>
>-If (not (internal_which ($ answer) eq '')){
>-Return $ answer;
> + If ($ fullpath ne ''){
> + Return $ fullpath;
>}Finally, I felt that many Linux tools do not support backward compatibility. This problem is very serious and will definitely lose many users, the dependency of APT-Get is also not good. xfce4 and gnome are installed, so when xfce4 is uninstalled, something in GNOME will also be deleted !! (APT-Get remove)