On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 8:20 AM, John jses27@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, this is just the default setting the way VMWare Server is shipped. All you need to do is install the audio driver manually.
HTH
mhr
Actually you have to enable audio and usb etc in the VMWare Console for that VM..
I enabled USB devices with my VMWare because I knew I had them and would need them through the Windows guest. I did not know that this was _required_ for sound, but there isn't much about VMWare that surprises me any more.
I have found that VMWare also messes up my USB printer connections - with my Brother laser printer, once I've used it in Windows under VMware, I have to disconnect the device, disable it in the system->administration->printer applet, power it down for at least 30 seconds, power it up and then re-enable it to use it in CentOS again. YMMV.
mhr