well, currently i am using the open-vm-tool, which is the open source
version. but i want to know if they are the same in function. can
someone tell me?
thanks.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Keith Dart wrote:
> === On Wed, 10/21, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: ===
>> Isn't that for having Gentoo a
=== On Wed, 10/21, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: ===
> Isn't that for having Gentoo as host OS only? (As opposed to running
> Gentoo as a guest inside another OS.)
===
Oooh... you mean running Gentoo as a guest.
Well, you do have to have built a kernel first (or at least a "make
config"). The buil
Dave Jones wrote on 21/10/09 23:07:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote on 21/10/09 22:45:
>>> Don't use that tool. Instead, just emerge app-emulation/vmware-modules.
>> Isn't that for having Gentoo as host OS only? (As opposed to running
>> Gentoo as a guest inside another OS.)
> No. It works fine with o
Nikos Chantziaras wrote on 21/10/09 22:45:
>>> why? is it because i am using genkernel, or the kernel source is
>>> patched by gentoo?
>> Don't use that tool. Instead, just emerge app-emulation/vmware-modules.
> Isn't that for having Gentoo as host OS only? (As opposed to running
> Gentoo as a g
On 10/21/2009 11:17 PM, Keith Dart wrote:
=== On Wed, 10/21, Xi Shen wrote: ===
why? is it because i am using genkernel, or the kernel source is
patched by gentoo?
===
Don't use that tool. Instead, just emerge app-emulation/vmware-modules.
Isn't that for having Gentoo as host OS only? (As
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