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This is what you want ?"ĭefault Directory containing init directories /etcĭefault Directory with init scripts : /etc/init.dĭefault Directory Demon files : /usr/sbinĭefault Directory for library files : /usr/lib/vmware-toolsĭefault Directory for common agent library files : /usr/libĭefault Directory for common agent transient files : /var/libĭefault Directory for documentation files : /usr/share/doc/vmware-tools While doing the below procedure Press Enter when asked "Need to create. If you wish to install with default settings, keep pressing Enter for the next messages, which are : When asked for confirmation type yes and press Enter. Provide execution permission for chmod +x Įxecute it with superuser privileges.

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Go to the extracted folder in a terminal : cd ~/vmware-tools-distrib Copy the VMWareTools-xx.xx.xx. to your home Directory.

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Now you should see a Virtual CD named "VMWare tools" mounted in your Ubuntu. Start your Virtual machine and login to your Ubuntu. Here is the step by step procedure to do that : If you are using Ubuntu on VMWare Workstation, you need to install VMWare tools to get proper resolution. I don't want to have to open a terminal to have my screen resolution properly set.Įdit: I am using VMware Workstation 12 Player, version 12.1.1 (build-3770994) This causes the correct resolution to be set everytime I open up a terminal, but this solution is kludgy. Added the xrandr command into my ~/.bashrc.Disabled 3D acceleration in the VM's settings as was suggested in another answer.Installed open-vm-tools and made sure it is up to date.Edited ~/.xprofile to run the command to set the screen resolution, but this doesn't work.Placed the command in a /etc/lightdm/nf, but this causes the entire GUI to fail to appear.It works as long as I don't exit the current session, but switches back to 800圆00 when I log back in. For example, xrandr -output Virtual1 -mode 1360x768. I have also tried other versions of the command, if that matters. Every time I log back in, the resolution for a little while changes to 1360x768, but by the time the desktop appears, switches back to 800圆00. I can set the screen resolution manually once I log in using the following command: xrandr -s 1360x768īut I am not able to make it "stick".






Fusion display