I had a little problem with Ubuntu 9.04 guest on ArchLinux host. Mouse pointer integration wasn't working altough I had installed Guest Additions. Here is the solution.
How to fix mouse pointer integration in Ubuntu 9.04 installed on VirtualBox
I had a little problem with Ubuntu 9.04 guest on ArchLinux host. Mouse pointer integration wasn't working altough I had installed Guest Additions. Here is the solution.
How to fix mouse pointer integration in Ubuntu 9.04 installed on VirtualBox
The vmhgfs module is only responsible for shared folders. I quote from the config script itself, "The filesystem driver (vmhgfs module) is used only for the shared folder feature. the rest of the software provided by VMware tools is designed to work independently of this feature."
I always say no to building it, and UNTIL NOW I have gotten mouse support. I too have captive mouse cursor issues with this Ubuntu release and version 6.5.2 build-156735 of VMware Workstation.
Oddly enough, cut and paste works, and drag and drop works as well. Just this odd inability to move the mouse outside the bounds of the VM window without hitting Ctrl+Alt.
BryanPearson and sabi
Why don't you try the guide I posted above? Although it mentions VirtualBox it could work for VMWare as well. All you have to do is add some lines in xorg.conf. Make a post here if it works. Here is the link again.
How to fix mouse pointer integration in Ubuntu 9.04 installed on VirtualBox
The short answer is there is no "vboxmouse" in vmware. you get that driver when you install the vbox additions
The longer answer is VMWare uses a VMWare Toolbox and not VBoxAdditions.
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I tried your guide, and it didn't work for me with VMware. I did find a fix from sabi, though:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...7&postcount=19
Can we still install the VirtualBox 2.1.4 PUEL version in Jaunty using this HowTo(for Intrepid)?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1074160
Seems so since Sun has Intrepid and Jaunty using the same download on their Linux Downloads page.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
Or do we have to replace "intrepid" with "jaunty" in the Software Sources APT line?
Last edited by Hatfield; April 25th, 2009 at 12:19 AM.
Homegrown Box(Ubuntu 9.04 64bit)
Macbook C2D(2,1)(Ubuntu 8.10 64b)
Any one compile KVM-85? Get it working? On 9.04?
What about openvz ?
just tried to install linux-openvz but it isn't in the Jaunty repos. I'm going back to hardy for now.
The openvz kernel patch is again kernel dependent. Right now Ubuntu supports openvz only on LTS, which means 8.04 . This is true in all distors (there is lag with openvz in Fedora, Centos, and Debian).
The other option is to compile your own kernel, you would need to get instructions on the openvz site.
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I suspected that was the answer. I was actually planning on running Hardy but I could not get it to install on this new system of mine because it is 100% SATA and the Hardy installers can't cope with it. That's the only reason I installed Jaunty.
Either I find a way to install Hardy or I compile the kernel (I've done it loads of times). I looked at http://wiki.openvz.org/Download/kernel but I can't see a 2.8.28 kernel there.
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