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<item><title>How To Set Up VMware Tools On Various Linux Distributions | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</title>
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<description>This document explains how to set up the VMware Tools in the following guest operating systems: Ubuntu 7.04, Fedora 7, PCLinuxOS 2007 and Debian Etch. Installing VMware Tools in your guest operating systems will help maximize performance, provide mouse synchronization and copy &amp; paste functionality. This article also shows a way of making VMware Tools start automatically when you start a guest operating system.</description>
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