Le Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:53:48 +1000 Duncan Baynes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > Sorry, I can't find it on www.vmware.com. Can you be more specific about
> > the location of those tools ?
>
> It is part of the vmware package. you should start your vm client, load
> up windows within it and then check the vmware menus, looking for
> "Install VMWare tools" or something similiar. This has the effect of
> putting the driver cd into the virtual system.
I just saw an option "upgrade to workstation", and it's a paying
option :-( Do you mean the windows vm client ? I have windows running on
my Linux client, but can't see the menu you are talking about.
> You may have to restart the virtual machine once the drivers have
> loaded....it is windows after all! ;)
I see what you mean...
> > > 3) The best thing to do here is bridge your vm connection to your hosts
> > > connection.
> >
> > So I use "bridged", is that it ?
> >
>
> Yeah, thats right.
OK, now at least I have network. Thank you for your patience :-)
I still don't have sound, and the graphic card is not recognized. But it
works... as a standard VGA device.
\bye
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