Hi, Am 16.02.2010 19:31, schrieb Matthias Luft:
It /should/ just work as long as vmware-user is running. Once you're logged into your X session, fire up a terminal and have a look at the process list. See if you can find an entry named vmware-user.Alright, there's no such process. When I start it as an user, I get errors about missing permissions to unload vmblock. Started as root, gtk cannot open the display. I'm still playing around with it.
Works fine with sudo (just had to install it first). But I'm not sure what's the prefered process to start it automatically during boot without X?
thx & regards, Matthias
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