On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 11:48 +1300, Roger Searle wrote: > Robert Fisher wrote: > > On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:12:32 Roger Searle wrote: > > > > > >> I must have crossed the right fingers, and can report successfully > >> getting vmware-server to install, mouse included, via the following. > >> > >> > > So did you upgrade the VMWare Tools to get your mouse working correctly or > > was > > there another hoop to jump through. > > > > My mouse was fine previously with this VM on the 32bit version. > > > No, didn't need to do anything with VMWare Tools. Did you do an > uninstall first before doing a fresh install of VMWare? If not, that > seems to be our point of difference. Is it also that you have gone from > a 32bit to 64bit OS and reinstalled VMWare over the top of the previous > install folders and it left behind something - again suggesting an > uninstall and try again. > > Unrelated to vmware or nvidia driver issues mentioned this week, this > same box now has a fresh install of KK and I'm about to try installing & > running VMWare Server via essentially the same method (assuming it fails > on building modules as I expect it will) once again and will report back > (though may not be today). > > Cheers, > Roger Also... are you using 2.0.2 vmware server? Came out last month I think.
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