Folks,
Back in March I got some good advice from this board: install 9-STABLE instead of trying to be leading edge with my first FreeBSD installation. So I did, got everything working with VMware, and started re-learning the sh shell (I had to stop using Berkeley Unix when my employer gave me a PDP11, a tape and two boxes of Unix SysV documentation long, long ago...). I haven't had a lot of time to spend doing system tweaking, and I have a few GUI things I'd like to do, so I just installed GhostBSD (based on v9.2) in another VMware virtual machine.
VMware tells me that VMware Tools (specifically whatever software is involved in sharing files with the host system) doesn't work with FreeBSD 9.1 and higher. The reason for this is probably too complicated for me to understand, so I'll just ask this: are there any plans to fix whatever changed from 9.0 to 9.1 on your part? Or do I have to wait for VMware to step up to this challenge?
Thanks for thinking about this.
Back in March I got some good advice from this board: install 9-STABLE instead of trying to be leading edge with my first FreeBSD installation. So I did, got everything working with VMware, and started re-learning the sh shell (I had to stop using Berkeley Unix when my employer gave me a PDP11, a tape and two boxes of Unix SysV documentation long, long ago...). I haven't had a lot of time to spend doing system tweaking, and I have a few GUI things I'd like to do, so I just installed GhostBSD (based on v9.2) in another VMware virtual machine.
VMware tells me that VMware Tools (specifically whatever software is involved in sharing files with the host system) doesn't work with FreeBSD 9.1 and higher. The reason for this is probably too complicated for me to understand, so I'll just ask this: are there any plans to fix whatever changed from 9.0 to 9.1 on your part? Or do I have to wait for VMware to step up to this challenge?
Thanks for thinking about this.