giovedì 13 giugno 2013

How-to Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Easy Visual-Guide

How-to Install VMware Tools Ubuntu 13.04 Raring

The Guide Show Step-by-Step How-to Install the VMWare Tools on Linux Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail i386/amd64 Unity Desktop, the Ultimate Simple Visual-Guide Complete and Detailed Tutorial.

Relax and Take the Time to Look, Follow and Enjoy this Complete and Detailed Guide.

Comprehends All the Screen-shots taken during Installation that Show Every Single Step and Setup of the Process...

You need to know that the VMWare Tools Installed and Working will Grant you a More Pleasant Journey with Linux Ubuntu on VMWare Virtual Machine...

With the VMWare Tools Installed you Can Custom Easy-Resizing the Screen Just Dragging and More your Guest will Dispose Also of Shared Folders to Easy Exchanging Files with the Host System!

Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 - VMWare-Baloon
  1. Start the Process of Downloading and Mounting the VMWare Tools CD with:
    • VMWare Fusion

      Virtual Machine >> Install VMWare Tools

    • VMWare Workstation

      VM << Install VMWare Tools

    May be you will need to Wait Until VMWare has Provided to Downloading and Mounting the VMWare Tools CD. If after Download the Window with the VMWare Tools Do Not Appear you will Need to Manually Disconnect the CD/DVD in: Virtual Machines << CD/DVD(IDE) << Disconnect CD/DVD and after Re-Starting the VMWare Tools Installation...
  2. After Downloading the Window Containing the Tools Should Pop-Up

    Double-Click on the VMWare Tools Archive to Decompress it.

    Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 - Open Archive
  3. Double-Click on Archive & Extract Into /tmp Directory Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 - Extraction
  4. Open Terminal Window
    Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 - Open Terminal
  5. VMWare Tools Installation:
    cd /tmp/vmware*
    Execute Installation Script
    ./vmware-install.pl
    Follow to Accept All the Default Proposed Settings...

    In Case you Got Kernel Header "" is not a valid path Look:

    Raring Kernel Headers Path

    This is the Sign of Success! :)

    Install VMWare Tools on Ubuntu 13.04 - Success
  6. Now to Enable VMWare Tools without Logout
    /usr/bin/vmware-user
  7. VMware Tools Troubleshooting Guides:

    VMWare-Tools Troubleshooting

VMware-Tools Installation Guides for Other Linux Distros:

How-to Install the VMWare Tools on Linux Distros