VM Player and Ubuntu Issue
I don't know exactly why it fails, but there are three things you need to get things back to normal.
Solution 1:
Restore the /etc/issue file:
sudo mv /etc/issue.backup /etc/issue
Restore the /etc/rc.local file:
sudo mv /etc/rc.local.backup /etc/rc.local
Restore the /etc/init/lightdm.conf file:
sudo mv /opt/vmware-tools-installer/lightdm.conf /etc/init
Then reboot (sudo reboot) or run sudo start lightdm to see the greeter.
Solution 2:
I've used the following method before and it works:
Login at the prompt.
Enter this command to install GDM:
sudo apt-get install gdm
Enter your password and install.
Reboot
Login at GDM.
Install VMware Tools.
Solution 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmyRbxYyOmU
Try these steps and it should work because i tried it and it worked.
1...sudo mv /etc/rc.local.backup /etc/rc.local
2...sudo mv /opt/vmware-tools-installer/lightdm.conf /etc/init
3.. restart the windows
I don't know exactly why it fails, but there are three things you need to get things back to normal.
Solution 1:
Restore the /etc/issue file:
sudo mv /etc/issue.backup /etc/issue
Restore the /etc/rc.local file:
sudo mv /etc/rc.local.backup /etc/rc.local
Restore the /etc/init/lightdm.conf file:
sudo mv /opt/vmware-tools-installer/lightdm.conf /etc/init
Then reboot (sudo reboot) or run sudo start lightdm to see the greeter.
Solution 2:
I've used the following method before and it works:
Login at the prompt.
Enter this command to install GDM:
sudo apt-get install gdm
Enter your password and install.
Reboot
Login at GDM.
Install VMware Tools.
Solution 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmyRbxYyOmU
Try these steps and it should work because i tried it and it worked.
1...sudo mv /etc/rc.local.backup /etc/rc.local
2...sudo mv /opt/vmware-tools-installer/lightdm.conf /etc/init
3.. restart the windows
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