...no, I think I misunderstood your first post. You're running VMWare
_on_ Rawhide whereas my reference was to Rawhide running as a virt.
machine inside a host. The tests that I posted were done on a rawhide
virt. machine running on a WINXP host; I also tested a virt. rawhide
system running on a Debian host (2.6 kernel) with the same results.
Thanks for taking the time to clear this up.
Doug
Tom London wrote:
Hmm, I may have misunderstood the response.
The problem I am having is that 'without a usbfs mount' vmware no
longer recoginzes and supports USB devices on my system (e.g., USB
printer, USB thumb drive, etc.).
Prior to this change, vmware would allow me to setup the virt.machine
to connect to such.
USB support in gnome or in the linux 'host' machine was not broken.
tom
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