Hi all,
My setup:
VMvare Workstation 6.5.2
Host: Ubuntu 8.10
Guest n.1: Windows XP
Guest n.2: Debian 5.0, Gnome
Both have the latest version of the vmware tools installed
With Windows XP guest, moving the mouse over the window border takes the pointer back to the host OS.
With Debian, I can't manage to do it and need to use the ctlaltshift key combination
Restarting the tools with the init script gives no errors, and ps ax|grep vmware reports
4303 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/lib/vmware-tools/sbin32/vmware-guestd --background /var/run/vmware-guestd.pid
So it seems that the tools are properly running
This virtual machine has been setup from scratch a couple of days ago, so no stale files/configurations or upgrade problems.
Can somebody give me some hint?
Thanks
The auto grab and ungrab is done with the vmware mouse driver.
It would seem based on your disscription that your xorg.conf file is not configured to use vmmouse or the vmmouse drive is not install or installed in the wrong directory for your configuration.
Post xorg.conf file
The auto grab and ungrab is done with the vmware mouse driver.
It would seem based on your disscription that your xorg.conf file is not configured to use vmmouse or the vmmouse drive is not install or installed in the wrong directory for your configuration.
Post xorg.conf file
You' re right
The InputDevice section in xorg.conf was correct, and /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/vmmouse_drv.so
is there . However, vmware-config-tools.pl tried to reconfigure and existing xorg.conf which missed the ServerLayout section, and the vmmouse is not used without that section. I removed the existing xorg.conf and had vmware-config-tools.pl create a new one with a proper ServerLayout section, and now the mouse works properly.
Thanks a lot!