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=== UBUNTU as a VMware host ===
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=== UBUNTU as a VMware guest ===

VMware version 5 is reported to work with Ubuntu out-of-the-box. Try using NAT rather than bridging when using VMware 5 with Ubuntu as a guest OS.

VMware Workstation 4, VMware Workstation 4.5, or VMware GSX 3.1 under Ubuntu causes some problems because of Ubuntu's use of udev. Fortunately there is a patch for VMware that solves this and many other problems. Follow the instructions below after you have installed VMware.

 0. Open a terminal and change into a temporary directory.

 0. Download the patch by running {{{
 wget http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/vmware-any-any-update92.tar.gz }}}
    (check the directory for new versions if that wget fails).

 0. Extract the patch by running {{{
 tar xzvf vmware-any-any-update92.tar.gz }}}

 0. Change into the directory where the patch was extracted {{{
 cd vmware-any-any-update92 }}}

 0. Apply the patch {{{
 sudo ./runme.pl }}}

 After the patch is applied it will prompt to run '''vmware-config.pl'''. Choose Yes and accept the defaults.



=== Installation tips ===

 0. The install script asks for the path of gcc. If it isn't automatically found find the path on your system by running {{{
 which gcc }}}

 0. When you run ''vmware-config.pl'', if the script can't find your kernel's C headers you must install the appropriate headers package. Do this by running {{{
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` }}}
 You must then point vmware-config.pl to the appropriate directory, such as {{{
 /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.10-5-686/include }}}

 0. If the VMware Management Interface (MUI) for GSX complains about a lack of ''libdb.so.3'' and instruct you to get ''compat-db-3.3.<##>-<#>.i386.rpm''. You want the ubuntu package ''libdb2'' for this.



=== Enabling Parallel Port Access ===

VMware allows direct access to parallel ports, which is handy if you've got a scanner that only has Windows drivers. You may need to make the following minor change to VMware's startup script.

 0. Open /etc/iniit.d/vmware in an editor by running {{{
 sudo gedit /etc/init.d/vmware }}}

 0. Find the case statement that looks like this (around line 814) {{{
  # See how we were called.
  case "$1" in
   start) }}}

 0. Add the following text at the end of the case statement {{{
 rmmod lp
 chgrp lpadmin /dev/parport0
 chmod g+rw /dev/parport0 }}}
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