Extract the VMware Tools tar to the Desktop and follow the below commands. If you didn't have open-vm-tools, you can skip to this step.Ĭlick on Virtual Machine > Install / Update / Reinstall VMware Tools. Then, after your computer reboots, you can install the VMware tools. Sudo apt-get purge -auto-remove open-vm-tools Sudo apt-get remove -auto-remove open-vm-tools If you do have it installed, uninstall it. If it’s not installed, then first make sure you don’t have the open-vm-tools installed. I followed this article, it's content is short, so I just copied it:įirst, make sure you have VMware tools installed.
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