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If the Thinprint service is listed as active, VMware Virtual Printer is installed and running. To verify that VMware Virtual Printer is installed and running on the Linux guest, run the appropriate commands.Rpm -ivh thinprint_ version- revision.x86_64.rpm Sudo dpkg -i thinprint_ version- revision_b Run the appropriate command for the guest.deb package or continue to a specific folder for a. Open a terminal window and change directories to the CD/DVD drive for a.i386.rpm package is for 32-bit Linux guests. x86_64.rpm package is for 64-bit Linux guests. Each folder is specific to a Linux-distribution type and bitness combination. rpm packages are for RPM-based Linux distributions, such as Red Hat, SUSE, and Fedora, and are divided into folders on the CD/DVD drive. deb packages are for Debian-based Linux distributions, such as Debian and Ubuntu, and are located directly on the CD/DVD drive.

#Vmware fusion linux based install#
On Linux guests, after you select Install Virtual Printer, the virtual machine opens to the CD/DVD drive where the.
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In the virtual machine, use Windows Explorer to access the CD/DVD drive, double-click the Virtual-Printer- version- build.exe file, and complete the VMware Virtual Printer Setup Wizard.Because Fusion 11 and above only list the Install Virtual Printer menu item in the Virtual Machine drop-down menu when VMware Tools 10.3.x or later is installed in the virtual machine, you have to first install VMware Tools 10.3.x or later, then select the Install Virtual Printer menu item, and perform the steps that follow to install the VMware Virtual Printer application separately. If Open VM Tools (open-vm-tools), the open-source implementation of VMware Tools available with many Linux guests, is installed in the Linux virtual machine, Open VM Tools does not contain VMware Virtual Printer functionality.
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Bundled VMware Tools versions earlier than 10.3 already contain VMware Virtual Printer functionality.
