VMWARE Tools no ubuntu - noobizinho

JCmendes

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é verdade meu primeiro post aqui nesta secção.

stou-me a inciar no ubuntu..já tarde..mas mais vale tarde que nunca.

Instalei o VMware e o Ubuntu mas não percebo mesmo nada como instalar as TOOLS do VMWARE (já instalei no Vista)

Mas como é a 1 vez que mexo no UB, não sei que fazer.

Alguma alma caridosa me pode explicar o BA BÁ ao pormenor desta instalação??

Agradecido
 
Obrigado pessoal, mas não existe nenhum tutorial com umas imagens...deve ser pedir demais, mas como é a 1 vez que mexo nisto, não percebo nada como se mexe nisto, especialmente onde inserir os códigos etc e tal...mas pronto..vamos ver
 
Bom já descompactei umas cenas que diz o seguinte-:

INSTALLING/UPGRADING

To install/upgrade VMware Tools for Linux,
run the program "vmware-install.pl" from a command prompt, either in text
mode or from a terminal inside an X session. You must have super user
privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

./vmware-install.pl

If you are installing VMware Tools for the first time,
you can hit the <enter> key each time you are prompted to select the
factory default answer. By default,
the installation program installs:
the executables in /usr/bin,
the server executables in /usr/sbin,
the library files in /usr/lib/vmware-tools,
and the documentation files in /usr/share/doc/vmware-tools.

If you have previously installed VMware Tools,
you can hit the <enter> key each time you are prompted to keep your previous
answer, or you can decide to submit a new answer.

Once the installation/upgrade is complete, you can safely remove the
vmware-tools-distrib directory from your system.

CONFIGURING

In order to run correctly, VMware Tools must first be configured.

To configure VMware Tools, run the program "vmware-config-tools.pl" (this is
automatically done for you at the end of the installation/upgrade
process if you answer "yes" to the last question). You must have super user
privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

vmware-config-tools.pl

This will teach VMware Tools how to run on your current Linux kernel.
If you reboot your machine with a new kernel that VMware Tools
doesn't know yet (because, let's say, you have upgraded your Linux system),
you will have to run this configuration program again.
Then, VMware Tools will know this new kernel once and for all.
____________________________________

Agora rabalhar com o terminal...népias não me entendo ainda.
 
Bom já descompactei umas cenas que diz o seguinte-:

INSTALLING/UPGRADING

To install/upgrade VMware Tools for Linux,
run the program "vmware-install.pl" from a command prompt, either in text
mode or from a terminal inside an X session. You must have super user
privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

./vmware-install.pl

If you are installing VMware Tools for the first time,
you can hit the <enter> key each time you are prompted to select the
factory default answer. By default,
the installation program installs:
the executables in /usr/bin,
the server executables in /usr/sbin,
the library files in /usr/lib/vmware-tools,
and the documentation files in /usr/share/doc/vmware-tools.

If you have previously installed VMware Tools,
you can hit the <enter> key each time you are prompted to keep your previous
answer, or you can decide to submit a new answer.

Once the installation/upgrade is complete, you can safely remove the
vmware-tools-distrib directory from your system.

CONFIGURING

In order to run correctly, VMware Tools must first be configured.

To configure VMware Tools, run the program "vmware-config-tools.pl" (this is
automatically done for you at the end of the installation/upgrade
process if you answer "yes" to the last question). You must have super user
privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

vmware-config-tools.pl

This will teach VMware Tools how to run on your current Linux kernel.
If you reboot your machine with a new kernel that VMware Tools
doesn't know yet (because, let's say, you have upgraded your Linux system),
you will have to run this configuration program again.
Then, VMware Tools will know this new kernel once and for all.
____________________________________

Agora rabalhar com o terminal...népias não me entendo ainda.

e sempre a andar no enter ate acabar...
 
Mendes:
Abres o terminal ou consola;
colocas-te na directoria onde descompactaste isso;
depois fazes:
Código:
sudo ./vmware-install.pl
Deixas correr e respondes ao que pergunta.
 
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