Vmware Player Osx Missing

A log file is available in “C: Users User Documents Virtual Machines OS X 10.11 vmware.log”. You can request support. To collect data to submit to VMware support, choose “Collect Support Data” from the Help menu. You can also run the “VM-support” script in the Workstation folder directly.

Open-vm-tools + open-vm-tools-desktop enabled autofit for me How can I properly test if 3D acceleration is working in the guest? VMware Workstation is telling me I have to update to enable acceleration, but it almost feels like there is 3D acceleration.

What modules are required to enable 3D graphics hardware acceleration? Open-vm-tools-dkms fails to install do to a failure to build vmhgfs.ko Does anybody know what modules are installed as part of the dkms package?

Looking at the source, it appears to include vmblock, vmci, vmhgfs, vmsync, vmxnet, and vsock. However, nothing but vmhgfs will actually build from source. The others all give several CC errors; there must be some dependency missing or something. This may be possibly caused by me being on Linux version 4.2.0-16 It even says that the vmhgfs module isn't necessary for kernels > 4, since FUSE is used. That means that no modules are built at all on my kernel by default. Thank you so much for commenting on this.

It really cleared things up. It does appear that indeed the error is incorrect and in fact 3D acceleration is enabled. I really appreciate this clarification from an official source. Could you (or anyone else) provide a short list of what features open-vm-tools or the proprietary VMware tools are necessary in order to utilize, and what features are built in to the kernel?

Thank you for your response. EDIT: Also, are there any features that the proprietary tools have that the open tools do not?

That means that no modules are built at all on my kernel by default. For 4.0 kernel, you don't need any drivers from open-vm-tools. All the drivers must be built into the Linux kernel itself using the source included in the Linux kernel.

Could you (or anyone else) provide a short list of what features open-vm-tools or the proprietary VMware tools are necessary in order to utilize, and what features are built in to the kernel? This question has specific answers based on the version of Linux kernel. For old Linux kernel versions, you would need to get drivers from VMware Tools or open-vm-tools and new Linux kernel versions 3.9 or later include source code for all of our drivers except vmhgfs. Version 4.0 onwards, vmhgfs is not needed because we have FUSE based implementation in our v10.0.0 and later VMware Tools/open-vm-tools. Please take a look at for understanding VMware Tools functionality (Most of the details about user space components apply to open-vm-tools user space). Incucyte software for mac -windows. Thanks for your comment.

I got the following output on my Win10x64 Ubuntu14.04x64 combo. Ubuntu@ubuntu:/media/ubuntu/LinuxData/xoom_aosp6$ /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc. OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on SVGA3D; build: RELEASE; OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 10.5.9 Not software rendered: yes Not blacklisted: yes GLX fbconfig: yes GLX texture from pixmap: yes GL npot or rect textures: yes GL vertex program: yes GL fragment program: yes GL vertex buffer object: yes GL framebuffer object: yes GL version is 1.4+: yes Unity 3D supported: yes So it seams that all is ok. However the performance is extremely terrible. I have a 4k display and moving application windows on the screen is extremely slugish. Using a nvidia 970 and giving the vm 1gb of graphic ram. Google translate for macbook. Is this a know issue with high resolutions?