How to install VMware-Tools on blendOS v4

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Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
put the install commands into system.yaml the reference will be in our docs refresh for now it's in my blog post
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
blendOS v4 Install Guide
The blendOS v4 alpha is now out! Here's how you can install and try it out.
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
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Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
By the way, I won't try again until next Saturday
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
scroll down it explains what each piece does you're interested in commands: this is how you set up v4 a file check / for a file called system.yaml
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
I have seen it
Valkyrja
Valkyrjaβ€’2y ago
@Thoy073 𝕏, you've gained the level 1
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
exactly so check for or add a commands element put in the vmware tools install commands one per line then save and run sudo akshara update
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
It reports that the system once had VMware Tools installed
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
also a package called open-vm-tools btw
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
there ok
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
oh nice so nvm you're fine vmware tools are preinstalled
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
But it doesn't work 😦
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
I prefer QEMU anyway :P
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
Originally installed
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
then set up the service
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
ok
Asterisk
Asteriskβ€’2y ago
should be called open-vm-tools or something similar systemctl works as normal
Thoy073 𝕏
Thoy073 𝕏OPβ€’2y ago
there ok? i will come back
Thoy037
Thoy037β€’2y ago
so yes

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