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= Installing VMWare Workstation on Manjaro =
= Installing VMWare Workstation on Manjaro =
 
=== '''IMPORTANT''' ===
{{Warning|Running VMware on Manjaro host is unsupported and is likely to break after updates. Please see forum link at the bottom of this page.}}


== Install vmware-workstation ==
== Install vmware-workstation ==
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   sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-usbarbitrator.service
   sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-usbarbitrator.service
   sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-hostd.service
   sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-hostd.service


= Installing Manjaro under VMWare =
= Installing Manjaro under VMWare =

Revision as of 11:03, 12 July 2019


Installing VMWare Workstation on Manjaro

IMPORTANT

Warning
Running VMware on Manjaro host is unsupported and is likely to break after updates. Please see forum link at the bottom of this page.

Install vmware-workstation

The AUR package vmware-workstation will install VMWare Workstation and the dkms modules needed to run it.

It can be installed with:

 pamac build vmware-workstation

After installing, either reboot, or load the required modules

 sudo modprobe -a vmw_vmci vmmon


Start and enable services

There are three services that can be optionally be enabled:

  • vmware-networks.service: Provides network access inside VMs, most people will want this enabled
  • vmware-usbarbitrator.service: Allows USB devices to be connected inside VMs
  • vmware-hostd.service: Enables sharing of VMs on the network

To start and enable these services use:

 sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-networks.service
 sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-usbarbitrator.service
 sudo systemctl enable --now vmware-hostd.service

Installing Manjaro under VMWare

There are no special requirements to installing Manjaro on VMWare. open-vmware-tools is pre-installed. It should "just work"


Copy and Paste

If copy and paste does not work, you may need to install gtkmm3 and re-boot. vmware-user-suid-wrapper depends on gtkmm, but it's not a required dependency of the package. See: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/43159

Advice, Tips, and Tricks

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