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Macfusion yosemite
Macfusion yosemite









macfusion yosemite
  1. #Macfusion yosemite mac os x
  2. #Macfusion yosemite install
  3. #Macfusion yosemite update
  4. #Macfusion yosemite download

For example, to set a 1920x1080 resolution, you would run the following command: Make sure to use "sudo" if you want the display resolution to persist through a system reboot.

macfusion yosemite

The syntax for the vmware-resolutionSet utility is pretty straight forward, it accepts a width and height argument. One thing to note is that there is a known issue right now for VMware Fusion 8.1 related to NAT and port forwarding, you may want to hold off on upgrading if you rely on this feature. You can find it under '/Library/Application Support/VMware Tools'.

macfusion yosemite

#Macfusion yosemite update

UPDATE (12/11/15)- Thanks to reader it looks like the latest VMware Fusion 8.1 release now includes an updated version of VMware Tools (10.0.5) which includes the vmware-resolutionSet utility. Although this tool has not been officially released and must go through the standard release process, the plan is to include it in a future update of VMware Tools and will available for use with both VMware Fusion and vSphere. You will need to ensure you have VMware Tools installed and running before you can use this utility. As of right now, customers can get a hold of this utility by filing an SR with VMware Support and referencing PR 1385761.

#Macfusion yosemite mac os x

The workaround that has been developed is a tiny standalone command-line utility called vmware-resolutionSet which runs within the Mac OS X Guest and allows you to configure a custom display resolution. Given this is a non-trivial fix, VMware Engineering has been working hard on a providing a workaround which would still allow users to set a custom resolution from within the GuestOS. The reason for this behavior is that Apple has changed the way in which it remembers previously used modes and would automatically fall back to this versus retaining the custom mode using the Display Preferences. This too needs to be fixed: $ cd /Applications/Macfusion.app/Contents/PlugIns/sshfs.mfplugin/Contents/Resources/$ mv sshnodelay.so sshnodelay.so.oldThat's all, folks! Start Macfusion and mount remote sshfs volumes.For customers who are running Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer in a Virtual Machine, you may have noticed that you can no longer set a custom display resolution beyond the default 1024x768 in either VMware Fusion and vSphere, regardless of the amount of video memory that has been allocated.

#Macfusion yosemite install

Next install a GUI for disk mounting - MacFusion. Open the MacFUSE System Preferences panel and start MacFUSE, or load it by hand in Terminal: kextload fusefs.kext. macfuse_buildtool.sh -c Release -p 10.5 -t smalldistAfter building, go to /tmp and install MacFUSE.

#Macfusion yosemite download

To build your own, download the MacFUSE source, then do this in Terminal: $ cd core$. (Alternatively, if you don't want to build it yourself, you can try either my build (2.8MB), or this one (2.6MB) by Tomas Carnecky.) If not, get it from Apple's developer site for free. MacFUSE-2.0.3.2.dmg from the home site is not working - the kext module is failing dependencies, so we have to build on our own. Installation of MacFUSE on 10.6 in 64-bit mode is a bit curious. If you see #CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set, then you'll need to do this: $ cd /usr/src/linux$ make menuconfigFile systems -> Filesystem in Userspace support -> $ make & make modules_install$ update-modules$ /etc/init.d/fuse start Make sure you have the fuse kernel module compiled as a module it is important: zcat /proc/config.gz|grep FUSE.Install Fuse there is a good installation manual.THe Out-of-box solution was not working, so here is a complete guide.įirst of all, you need to configure remote Linux server to support sftp and sshfs: I had ssh access, so I decided to use sshfs to mount it. This week, I tried to mount a volume from my Linux server.











Macfusion yosemite