Dear Maintainer,
The problem with the retina display and the open-vm-tools disappeared
after upgrading the host OS
(on which VMware Fusion runs) from version 10.7 (Lion) to the latest
version 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
As all owners of the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display qualify for
a free
A work-around for those who can't wait for this bug to be resolved:
replace dkms.conf in /usr/src/open-vm-tools-/ with the one from
Ubuntu 12.04, then run the 'dkms install open-vm-tools/' command.
Enjoy!
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A temporary fix for this bug is the command (as root)
# dkms install open-vm-tools/
where the version can be derived from the open-vm-tools- name
of the source directory in /usr/src. Note that the command uses a slash,
whereas the source directory uses a hyphen preceding the version number.
I got caught in the middle of an update of all texlive packages... Now,
a day later, everything installs OK.
Thanks for all your work!
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Hi,
While installing the 'texlive' package in a couple of (otherwise
identical) virtual machines today (27 May 2012) I found that the second
of those installations failed where the first one succeeded. My OS:
debian-testing-amd64, also newly installed. There were only a few hours
between the
Ran into the same problem with the debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso.
Specifically, the installer screen goes red when trying to install the
busybox package, the log shows indeed that it cannot find the source
image, while it is still mounted. I should add that I am installing in a
VM from a dow
On 08-02-11 18:14, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Denis Laxalde (dlaxa...@gmail.com):
tags 612411 + moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 13:05:08 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
Package: debian-installer
The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
installs
Package: debian-installer
The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
installs KDE as the default desktop environment, while not being a
"kde"-specific version. That default should be Gnome.
Regards,
Henk Koster
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x27;t want to hijack his bug report, so just ignore this message if you
think it doesn't relate.
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