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  sudo service network-manager restart
  sudo service network-manager restart
After a short while you should see "Connection established" message above the Network Manager applet tray icon.
After a short while you should see "Connection established" message above the Network Manager applet tray icon.
= Installing vmware tools =
== Open VM Tools ==
This project [https://sourceforge.net/projects/open-vm-tools/ open-vm-tools] replaces vmtools distributed with older products. Follow steps below to install
Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04 on Workstation 10.x
<source lang="bash>
sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools*
sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools open-vm-tools-desktop open-vm-tools-dkms open-vm-tools-dev
</source>
Notes:
* Ubuntu 18.04 - package ''open-vm-tools-dkms'' cannot be located, most likely got merged into another one
Other distros
<source lang="bash>
#pre requisites
sudo apt-get install autoreconf  gcc build-essentials
#install
git clone https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools.git
cd open-vm-tools/open-vm-tools
sudo autoreconf -i
./configure --without-kernel-modules #requires apt-get install gcc ... and more
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
</source>
Check current version
<source lang="bash>
/usr/bin/vmtoolsd --version
# eg.VMware Tools daemon, version 10.2.0.1608 (build-7253323)
</source>
== Obsolete - vmtools ==
It's not recommend to install ''vmware-tools' that come with any Vmware hypervisor installation on newer eg. 2016+ operating systems, instead choose open source ''Open vm tools".
You can initialise an install vmware-tools from ESXi, Vmware Player or Workstation menu. Then copy mounted CD, extract and install the tools.
<source lang="bash">
mkdir ~/vmtools && cp /media/$USER/VMware\ Tools/* ~/vmtools/ && cd ~/vmtools/
sudo tar -xzvf ./VMwareTools-*.tar.gz
sudo vmware-tools-distrib/vmware-install.pl #run installation script with all default options
vmware-toolbox-cmd timesync enable          #enable time sync with hypervisor
</source>
Restart X sessions before any mouse or graphic changes take effect. Invoking vm-tools:
<source lang="bash">
/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox-cmd
</source>
To enable the advanced features like a guest resolution fit, drag and drop, copy/paste, do one of the followings:
* Manually start <tt>/usr/bin/vmware-user</tt>
* Log out and log back into your desktop session
* Restart your X session
<source lang="bash">
$ ps -e | grep X
20929 tty7    00:00:20 Xorg
sudo kill PID_here_20929
startx &
</source>
= Installing Virtualbox guest additions =
= Installing Virtualbox guest additions =
Be sure to install DKMS(Dynamic Kernel Module System) before installing the Linux Guest Additions  
Be sure to install DKMS(Dynamic Kernel Module System) before installing the Linux Guest Additions  

Revision as of 23:37, 22 September 2018

Light Ubuntu LXDE desktop

This is a light weight Ubuntu desktop guide for everyone who wants install minimum packages but have Graphic User Interface. The alternative choice is Lubuntu which comes pre built using [LXDE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LXDE] (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) along with all recommended applications.

The approach in this tutorial is to achieve following objectives
  • Use Ubuntu as a base system
  • LXDE as light weight desktop environment
  • Firefox, Network Manager as only necessary applications
LXDE environment makes following core applications
  • Pcmanfm, a fast and lightweight files manager using gio/gvfs.
  • Openbox, the fast and extensible, default windows-manager of LXDE.
  • Lightdm, cross-desktop display manager using the simple GTK greeter

Installing LXDE on Ubuntu

Installed lubuntu-core

sudo apt-get install lxde-core

It then had none of the extra software install. Originally I tried with --no-install-recommends but this left it too bare and seemingly with missing dependencies. After doing this I installed lxappearance and obconf to allow me to change the themes easily

sudo apt-get install lxappearance obconf

Install firefox without any recommended software as the addons are for Gnome.

sudo apt-get install firefox --no-install-recommends

Start LXDE

Install startx if no display managers are available

sudo apt-get install xinit
startx

Select session manager

~$ sudo update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
[sudo] password for piotr: 
There are 3 choices for the alternative x-session-manager (providing /usr/bin/x-session-manager).

  Selection    Path                      Priority   Status
------------------------------------------------------------
* 0            /usr/bin/startlxde         50        auto mode
  1            /usr/bin/lxsession         49        manual mode
  2            /usr/bin/openbox-session   40        manual mode
  3            /usr/bin/startlxde         50        manual mode
Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number: 0

Optional. If you have errors in xsession-errors to clear up

sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf

Logging Out LXDE

To log out from the session you can run the command lxsession-logout. This will show you a dialog asking if you want to shutdown, reboot, change session, etc.

lxsession-logout

Change Resolution in LXDE

LXRandR is the standard screen manager of LXDE. It manages screen resolution and external monitors.

sudo apt-get install lxrandr x11-xserver-utils

After installation you will it in Start > Preferences > Monitor Settings. There is a bug when it runs in vmguest - 'Unable to find monitor information' therefore we needed to install x11-xserver-utils to have native xrandr helping detect the monitor information. If you installed vmtools screen will resize to the window size from now on.

Troubleshooting
sudo lshw -numeric -c video
xrandr -q

Installing Network Manager

Install Network Manager this will be around 155Mb but without --no-install-recommends it is only ~10Mb. Then you need to restart X session by logging out and in. You will see NM icon in right bottom corner.

sudo apt-get install network-manager

By default it does not control network interfaces. Network Manager needs configuring after bare LXDE has been installed: Unmanaged_Wired_Network. The nm-system-settings.conf is now called NetworkManager.conf as written below:

Change Network Manager settings Start an LXTerminal session, then issue:

sudo vi /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf

In section [ifupdown] find the line managed=false and change to true and restart NM service:

sudo service network-manager restart

After a short while you should see "Connection established" message above the Network Manager applet tray icon.

Installing Virtualbox guest additions

Be sure to install DKMS(Dynamic Kernel Module System) before installing the Linux Guest Additions

sudo apt-get install dkms

In the "Devices" menu in the virtual machine's menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu item named "Insert Guest Additions CD image", which mounts the Guest Additions ISO file inside your virtual machine. Then change directory to your CD-ROM and issue following command:

sh ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run

References