This is something I definitely could use :-)

I run VMWare Player with "export VMWARE_USE_SHIPPED_GTK=yes" at /etc/
vmware/bootstrap, so every time I need to start a VM, I have to browse
to its directory. Having gnome-do handling this for me would be nice.


But running a quick search, looks like "vmrun" isn't available at
vmplayer... no luck for me here...


Cheers,
Fabio


On Feb 4, 11:53 am, Peter Stuifzand <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a Do plugin for starting VMware virtual machines. It
> parses the preferences file from VMware. This way it knows which VMs
> are available.
>
> It uses the `vmrun` program to start VMs. Most actions this program
> can do, could be added to the plugin, but at the moment it only uses
> 'start'.
>
> The plugin is the very dumb. It doesn't know about running and
> suspended VMs: every VM is treated equally.
>
> Is there any interest in this kind of plugin?

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