

- Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse update#
- Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse driver#
- Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse Patch#
Vmtoolsd 1155 peter_djalaliev mem REG 8,1 14536 3670069 sudo systemctl status run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount Vmtoolsd 1155 peter_djalaliev mem REG 8,1 23568 3674725 /usr/lib/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmusr/libdesktopEvents.so Vmtoolsd 1155 peter_djalaliev mem REG 8,1 135000 3670085 /usr/lib/open-vm-tools/plugins/common/libvix.so Vmtoolsd 1155 peter_djalaliev mem REG 8,1 362440 3674726 /usr/lib/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmusr/libdndcp.so Kali Linux 2019.1 (updated to latest and greatest today) └─342 vmware-vmblock-fuse /run/vmblock-fuse -o rw,subtype=vmware-vmblock,default_permissions,allow_other,dev,suidĬopy/paste is not working for me either. Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (mounted) since Wed 09:57:48 IST 11min agoĬGroup: /system.slice/run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount Run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount - VMware vmblock fuse mount Systemctl status -l run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount Vmtoolsd 1402 root mem REG 8,1 362440 331821 /usr/lib/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmusr/libdndcp.so I tried the instructions provided above by without success. Again, fixed by suppressing AutoAddDevices.Drag and drop from VM to host operating system also not working for me. As above, click dementia can be fixed by suppressing AutoAddDevices.įinally I updated to vmmouse 12.6.0-1: Same as above: no segfaults, proper tracking, good behavior when passing between host & guest window, but still has click dementia. Seems to send two click events, turning everything into double clicks. Next I updated vmmouse to 12.5.2-2: Works just like description above. Note that this is fixed if I set AutoAddDevices to "No" in nf: clicks are back to normal Not sure if this is related to the new xserver, bad vmmouse, or general rawhide dementia. A single click & hold LMB on Konsole titlebar will maximize the window.

It's worse under KDE, as menus flash then disappear, even if LMB is held down. But under gnome I need to hold down LMB to keep menu panels up. > Can you please give them a try? Thanks.Īll tests below are under F10 rawhide, up to date 23-Oct-08:įirst updated xerver: new xserver keeps xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse-12.5.2-1 from segfaulting, mouse seems to track properly. > And that's a xserver with additional sanity checks that should not fail even if
Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse update#
> Here's a vmmouse update that should merely avoid it: > I got it narrowed down to two issues that could trigger that: (I first tried downgrading to just 12.14.3-3.fc9 before I looked intoĪny details, and of course it didn't fix anything).
Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse Patch#
Patch was applied, to see if it fixes the issue, and add that info later I will downgrade to xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse-12.4.3-2.fc9, before the coord-hack Guess that the vmmouse-coord-hack.patch can be backed out. This upstream bug seems to be fixed in xorg-x11-server 02-05-08, so I would May be related to vmmouse-coord-hack.patch, added 2-Jan to work around an
Vmware fusion 10 back button mouse driver#
update a vmware image using vmmouse driver to at least 22-Feb-08Ĭursor pos'n doesn't match screen coordinates Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):ġ. If you happen to seeĪ button or menu item highlight from mouseover, click will work, but cursor is Cursor appears and is mobile,īut screen coordinates are wrong can't click on anything. Recent (22-Feb-08) rawhide update breaks vmmouse. Log file with signal 11 & backtrace when using new vmmouse driver nf with no auto added devices, typical laptop screen setup (may need adjusted) Xorg.0.log when vmmouse is specified in nf
