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-Install VMWare Tools+{{:wiki:wikiicon.png?50|}} 
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 +====Install VMWare Tools==== 
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 +==Install Open VM Tools on Debian 9==
  
 +Add the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list file.\\
 +deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib \\
 +Run the commands: \\
 +$ sudo apt-get update \\
 +$ sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools \\
 +
 +==install VMware Tools in a Linux guest operating system==
 +
 +Ensure that your Linux virtual machine is powered on.\\
 +If you are running a GUI interface, open a command shell.\\
 +Note: Log in as a root user, or use the sudo command to complete each of these steps.\\
 +
 +Click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest > Install/Upgrade VMware Tools. \\
 +Click OK.\\
 +
 +Note: In some cases, verify that the CDROM device is Connected from within the Edit Settings option of the virtual machine.\\
 +
 +To create a mount point, run:\\
 +
 +mkdir /mnt/cdrom\\
 +
 +To mount the CDROM, run:\\
 +
 +mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom\\
 +
 +To copy the Compiler gzip tar file to a temporary local directory, run:\\
 +
 +cp /mnt/cdrom/VMwareTools-version.tar.gz /tmp/ \\
 +
 +Where version is the VMware Tools package version.\\
 +
 +To determine the version of VMware tools, run:\\
 +
 +ls /mnt/cdrom\\
 +
 +You see output similar to:\\
 +
 +# VMwareTools-5.0.0-12124.tar.gz\\
 +
 +To change to the tmp directory and extract the contents of the tar file into a new directory called vmware-tools-distrib, run:\\
 +
 +cd /tmp\\
 +tar -zxvf VMwareTools-version.tar.gz\\
 +
 +To change directory to vmware-tools-distrib and run the vmware-install.pl PERL script to install VMware Tools, run:\\
 +
 +cd vmware-tools-distrib\\
 +./vmware-install.pl\\
 +
 +
 +To start VMware Tools running in the background during an X Window session, run:\\
 +
 +/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox &\\
 +
 +Depending on your environment, you may need to unmount the CD-ROM. To unmount the CD-ROM, run:\\
 +
 +umount /mnt/cdrom\\
 +
 +Depending on your environment, you may need to manually end the VMware Tools installation. To end the VMware Tools install, click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest > End VMware Tools Install.\\
 +
 +To remove VMware Tools installation packages, run:\\
 +
 +cd\\
 +rm /tmp/VMwareTools-version.tar.gz\\
 +rm -rf /tmp/vmware-tools-distrib\\
 +
 +
 +**In Case you get an GCC error**
 +
 +In case you get an GCC error on your Debian system, do the following
 +
 +First execute this:
 +
 +sudo apt-get install gcc binutils make linux-source\\
 +
 +Then run again
 +
 +/usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl\\
 +
 +This is all you need to do. Now your system has the gcc make and the linux kernel sources.
 +
 +**For DEBIAN systems do the following:
 +**
 +Install Open VM Tools\\
 +Add the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list file.\\
 +deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib \\
 +Run the commands: \\
 +$ sudo apt-get update \\
 +$ sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools \\
 +
 +\\
 +\\
 +**[[vmware|BACK]]**
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