Is there a reason that you've set "Device" "/dev/mouse2" in the
"InputDevice" section of your config? Last time I checked, VMware
registered the mouse under "/dev/mouse". If that doesn't work then try
setting it to "/dev/psaux".
Lance
Dixon, Andy wrote:
I have recently installed VMware on to my PC, with Windows XP as the host OS.
I've then installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 on a virtual machine and tried
to install VMware Tools, but encountered a 'Fatal server error'. Please see
attached log file.
Thanks
<<XF86ConfigLog.18954>>
Andy Dixon
Advanced Solutions
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