Once the virtual machine reboots, go back to the terminal so we can check the status of VMware tools. Do this at the terminal by simply typing sudo reboot.Ĭonfirm VMware Tools is running at the terminal In order to complete the installation of VMware tools in Ubuntu Linux, we need to reboot the virtual machine. Reboot Ubuntu once the prior step is complete. Note: The -d switch instructs the command to run and accept all defaults as it progresses. #!/bin/shĮcho "VMware Tools installation start `date`" > $ Within the distribution is a Perl script which will install VMware tools for you when you run it. Right click the VMwareTools.x.x. and extract the contents to the Ubuntu desktop. This holds the VMware tools distribution. In the screenshot, you can see this with a ‘DVD’ icon on it. You will see that once you selected Install VMware Tools, there will now be a CD mounted within Ubuntu. Let’s install VMware tools on our Ubuntu Desktop now.Įxtract VMware Tools to the Ubuntu Desktop In addition to this nice feature, VMware tools improve video performance in the guest OS, enables file sharing between guest and host, provide Unity mode, as well as Guest OS shutdown and restart options. VMware tools prevent mouse lock by synchronizing mouse input between the Host and Guest OS. What we mean by this is as you move your mouse between your host and then into the guest OS, you may experience times when the mouse appears to freeze inside VMware and you essentially lose your mouse so to speak. One of the nicest things it does is to provide a seamless mouse experience between the host and guest operating systems. To be clear, VMware tools is a software package that installs on the guest OS, not the host. When creating guest operating systems in your VMware Workstation setup, it’s a good idea to make sure that VMware Tools are installed.
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