Dear All,
Greetings of the Day.
I am new to Linux. And very 1st time i am using Ubuntu. Here are the specification :-
I have a Desktop running Windows XP SP3. I have installed VMware 6.5.3 & installed Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS 32 bit). Now i am trying to install VMware-tools. But unable to do so. Please help me step by step. Below is the pasted what i have done :-
lg@lg-virtual-machine:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for lg:
root@lg-virtual-machine:~# /usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl
Stopping VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
Guest operating system daemon: done
Virtual Printing daemon: done
None of the pre-built vmmemctl modules for VMware Tools is suitable for your
running kernel. Do you want this program to try to build the vmmemctl module
for your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)?
[yes]
Using compiler "/usr/bin/gcc". Use environment variable CC to override.
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include]
The path "/usr/src/linux/include" is not an existing directory.
Please help me.
Thanks & Regards
Greetings of the Day.
I am new to Linux. And very 1st time i am using Ubuntu. Here are the specification :-
I have a Desktop running Windows XP SP3. I have installed VMware 6.5.3 & installed Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS 32 bit). Now i am trying to install VMware-tools. But unable to do so. Please help me step by step. Below is the pasted what i have done :-
lg@lg-virtual-machine:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for lg:
root@lg-virtual-machine:~# /usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl
Stopping VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
Guest operating system daemon: done
Virtual Printing daemon: done
None of the pre-built vmmemctl modules for VMware Tools is suitable for your
running kernel. Do you want this program to try to build the vmmemctl module
for your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)?
[yes]
Using compiler "/usr/bin/gcc". Use environment variable CC to override.
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include]
The path "/usr/src/linux/include" is not an existing directory.
Please help me.
Thanks & Regards