![]() ![]() In order to do this, our VM needs to have access to the internet to be able to download the packages from the configured repositories. Managing third-party hardware such as IXIA hardware installation, Netscout hardware and software installation, and toolset management. Performing backups and disaster recovery to ensure high availability of services. In the following steps, we will install open-vm-tools for Ubuntu from the command line. Installing operating systems, and managing virtualization (ESXI VMware tools, MS Hyper-V) by scaling resources. ![]() You will notice that VMware tools CD/DVD mounted on the desktop. More recently, VMware has been encouraging Operating System vendors and communities to develop their own version of the VMware tools, which are known as the “open-vm-tools.” The VMware Tools (VMware ISO) installations for most Operating Systems are now described as “deprecated”. From the menu, navigate to VM > Install VMware Tools. Simply type sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools to complete the process. Then double-click the archive to begin extracting it. Now we are ready to install VMware tools on Ubuntu using the terminal. As soon as you click Install VMware Tools, a new archive with the name VMware Tools will appear on your desktop, as shown below. In the “Old Days,” the norm was to mount an ISO provided by VMware and install their version of the VMware Tools. As seen below, tap Install VMware Tools from the VM option at the top option/toolbar of the window. ![]() Right Click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest > Install. Note: Log in as a root user, or use the sudo command to complete each of these steps. If you are running a GUI interface, open a command shell. Put the file to Ubuntu: Work/OS/Tools to solve it: Openocd-11. To install VMware Tools in a Linux guest operating system using Compiler: Ensure that your Linux virtual machine is powered on. Most every Virtual Machine needs to have some sort of VMware Tools running. Virtual machine+system: Virtual machine VMware® Workstation 12 Pro+Ubuntu 16.04LTS Development board: Zhengxian Atomic STM32F4 Explorer. John Borhek How to guides, Linux, Operating Systems, Ubuntu, VMware vSphere October 6, 2015
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