Samir RHAOUSSI wrote: Don't forget that everytime you will upgrade your kernel or change kernel version, you will have to re-run this command to ensure the display and network settings, for the network if you don't do that you run in 100MBs mode but after the install of the VMware module in the kernel, you run at 1GB speed... Like Dag Wieers told a few minutes ago in this list, it is not the best way to work but with VMware it is like that it needs to be done... > thank's very much, every thing is working properly for the moment. > > thanks for all of you for help :) > > 2009/6/21 Bernard 'Tux' Lheureux <bernard.lheureux at bbsoft4.org > <mailto:bernard.lheureux at bbsoft4.org>> > > Samir RHAOUSSI wrote: > > Simply open a Terminal and inside this one, type: > vmware-config-tools.pl > (localy on the machine, not via a remote SSH session !!!) > And you will have to answer a few questions and the Display features > will also be prompted to you allowing to change the resolution... > > Voilà, Mr Génie Informatique ;-) > > > > -- > Samir RHAOUSSI > ENIM 2009 - Génie Informatique > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >