On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
This really isn't related to CentOS, but VMware, and definitely not a CentOS Developer topic.
I see, and at first sight I agree with you.
But since these problems only happens when using kernel-vm and kmod-open-vm-tools, which were compiled by CentOS-related people (look at the links I gave), and these RPM packages are being tested by CentOS-related people (like me and others), I suppose this may be of interest of somebody here. I only want to help.
CentOS is the equivalent to RHEL and RHEL is fully supported so CentOS is too.
Yes, and I should note that these problems don't happen when using vmware-tools from VMware Fusion.
Thank you, Ross, and I still believe that this problem may be of interest of somebody in centos-devel besides me =)