I've not used VMWare in side of linux for a few months. I am
remembering that there should be a VMWare tools package.  You can
download that from the VMWare website.  There should be a driver for
3D / Video for your guest OS. Other than that what you see with your
XWindows video driver is what you get.


Michael Miller

On 1/18/06, Lord Ogier de Corbeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> Well the Suse 10.0 install is now complete and working fine.
>
> One of my big hangups about using Linux in a day-to-day fashion is the
> lack of game support. So, I went to the VMWare site and downloaded the
> trial edition to experiment with. After several hours and a complete
> re-installation of Suse later, I got it working and installed Windows ME
> in VMWare.
>
> So, now for a question for all you VMWare users out there: Do I need to
> have windows install the windows driver for my actual video card or do I
> need to use some sort of generic driver to get my resolution up to
> speed. Also is there anything to be done to increase the Framerate of
> the graphics coming out of VMWare? The picture is really choppy.
>
> Thanks again
> Ron
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