Hi Monty,
I am running vmware fusion 4.1.1 on a OSX host.
Same here.
Centos6.2 is a guest.
Same here.
The box is a macbook laptop running leopard.
OK, there's a difference - I have a Mac Pro running Snow Leopard. But that
shouldn't make a difference.
Before upgrading to 6.2, the
On 1/4/12 7:03 AM, Peter Eckel wrote:
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My current versions are:
xorg-x11-drv-vmware.x86_64 11.0.3-1.el6
xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse.x86_6412.7.0-1.el6
xorg-x11-drv-vmware.x86_64 11.0.3-1.el6
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HTH,
Peter.
Peter,
Which repository did you get the above
Which repository did you get the above drivers from? I have base and cr
enabled on my box.
http://packages.vmware.com
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On 1/4/12 9:08 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Which repository did you get the above drivers from? I have base and cr
enabled on my box.
http://packages.vmware.com
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On 1/4/12 9:08 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Which repository did you get the above drivers from? I have base and cr
enabled on my box.
http://packages.vmware.com
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Hi Monty,
Which repository did you get the above drivers from? I have base and cr
enabled on my box.
they are from @base.
I doubt that the VMware Tools installer installs them at all. Possibly without
a current version of the VMware tools the CentOS installation process doesn't
Greetings.
I am running vmware fusion 4.1.1 on a OSX host. Centos6.2 is a guest.
The box is a macbook laptop running leopard.
Before upgrading to 6.2, the display auto-resize (or auto-fill) was
working fine. After 6.2, it has stopped working.
Centos is fully updated to 6.2. I have tried to
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