![]() # You can extract with archive manager, right click on the archive and extract. Sudo cp /media/cdrom/VMwareTools*.tar.gz ~/Desktop If the cdrom was not automatically mounted, mount the cdrom (in your guest OS) by doing In the File Browser that pops up, right-click the VMwareTools*.tar.gz file and extract to the Desktop. You should see a mounted CD image show up on the desktop. They are listed here in case you have made kernel modifications.įrom the VMware menu, choose VM->Install VMware Tools. NOTE: linux-headers-`uname -r` is not required on a default build as these headers already exist. Sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` psmisc Start up a terminal window and do the following to ensure that you have the required packages for building VMware Tools or your kernel. Installing VMware tools on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu Guests
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