But I think it has gotten me at least headed in the right direction. I could understand if this was an "open source" free product, but as far as a commercial product is concerned, I'm pretty disappointed that "cries for help" have been going on for 3-4+ months now, and the issues seem to be completely ignored by VMWare and the VMWare developers. Amazing at how poorly VMWare supports a COMMERCIAL product. Haven't received a single response from ANY of the VMWare developers. I've bounced between the Ubuntu and the VMWare forums, but the begging and pleading for help (from VMWare) to fix their broken product seems to fall upon deaf ears. Yeah, I've stumbled through several hundreds of posts over the past 10-12 hours, and I've visited about 40+ forums, and various websites. Could you please give us a step by step tutorial on how we can get the VMWare Tools working under Ubuntu 8.10?Īny ideas as to what I should do next? What is a " pre-built vmemctl module"? How do I fix this problem with VMWare Tools? How could I get VMWare Tools working under Ubuntu 8.10, any ideas? I've found threads from October and November, complaining about VMWare Tools not working with Ubuntu 8.10, but still have found no solution. I'm using VMWare Workstation 6.5 build 118166 as the Host (on Vista Ultimate 圆4), and using Ubuntu 8.10 Server (x86) as the Guest OS. Could you please give us some step by step instructions on how to get VMWare Tools working on Ubuntu 8.10? (I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 Server). Now what do I do? I have no clue how to build a module, or even how / if a C compiler is installed, or how I would even install one. Do you want this program to try to build the vmmemctl module for your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)?" " None of the pre-built vmmemctl modules for VMware Tools is suitable for your running kernal. I've followed the instructions in the link above, but during the installation of VMWare Tools (on the Ubuntu 8.10 Guest) I get stuck at the point here it says:
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