![]() ![]() Taking, Restoring, and Deleting Snapshots 1.11.2. Capturing and Releasing Keyboard and Mouse 1.9.3. Starting a New VM for the First Time 1.9.2. Some Examples of Unattended Installation 1.9. Create Virtual Machine Wizard: Summary 1.8.6. Create Virtual Machine Wizard: Virtual Hard Disk 1.8.5. Create Virtual Machine Wizard: Hardware 1.8.4. (Optional) Create Virtual Machine Wizard: Unattended Guest OS Install 1.8.3. Create Virtual Machine Wizard: Name and Operating System 1.8.2. Creating Your First Virtual Machine 1.8.1. Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox and Extension Packs 1.6. VMware distributes VMware Tools as an apt package which you’ll download and install in the next step.Table of Contents 1.1. Run the apt update command shown below to ensure Ubuntu has all of the latest package sources available. SSH into the your Ubuntu VM using your favorite SSH client.Ģ. If you don’t already have VMware Tools installed on your Ubuntu VM:ġ. It should display the version of VMware Tools installed. Check to see if it’s installed by connecting via SSH or opening a terminal in Ubuntu and running vmware-toolbox-cmd -v. It comes installed by default on some Linux distributions. ![]() Let’s start this tutorial by connecting to the VM over SSH and using the command line.īefore you get too far, check to see if you already have VMware Tools installed. When installing VMware Tools on VMware VMs, you have two options remotely via SSH or directly on the Ubuntu VM console via Ubuntu terminal. ![]() Related: How to Install Ubuntu 20.04 Installing VMware Tools on Ubuntu (Command Line) This tutorial will use Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS. VMs running with v12+ of VMware Workstation Player, VMware Workstation, or ESXi will work fine.
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