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I have downloaded vmware server 1.0.10 and ubuntu 9.10. Installed
vmware server on my windows xp and created the disk space for Ubuntu.
Now when i am running the virtual machine using the above downloaded
iso image, I get the installation window. I selected 'Install Ubuntu'
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I want to install AIX 5.3 for running DB2. As AIX cannot be installed on normal PCs without vmware, trying to install it on vmware. Could any one help me out how to do it.
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Help with Install KVM and Create Virtual Machines VMWare In PC.
I want to lean KVM bios Logical Volume Management by KVM and other problem fix remotely.So,I want to practice on my PC.It,s Possible then how?
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sir I want to practice sco Unix so I want to install unixware7.1.4 on VMware workstation9.0.2 so kindly suggest the procedure .
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
vmmouse
VMMOUSE(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual VMMOUSE(4)NAME
vmmouse - VMware Mouse input driver
SYNOPSIS
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "idevname"
Driver "vmmouse"
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EndSection
DESCRIPTION
vmmouse is an XFree86 input driver for mice. The driver supports most available mouse types and interfaces. USB mice are only supported
on some OSs, and the level of support for PS/2 mice depends on the OS.
The vmmouse driver functions as a pointer input device, and may be used as the X server's core pointer. Multiple mice are supported by
multiple instances of this driver.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details and for options that can be used with all input drivers. This section only
covers configuration details specific to this driver.
The driver will automatically detect if the vmmouse device is present and if it is not, it will load the regular mouse driver and attempt
to fall back to it. There are no vmmouse specific options, but if you set mouse(4) options, they will be passed on.
See the mouse(4) man page for details on these options.
SEE ALSO Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7), mouse(4)AUTHORS
Copyright (c) 1999-2007 VMware, Inc.
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