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VMware Server User’s Guide
184 VMware, Inc.
Notes for Using the Iomega Zip Drive
OnWindows95orWindows98guestoperatingsystems,usingolderdriversforthe
IomegaZipdrivemightcausetheguesttolockupintermittentlyatboottimeorduring
installationoftheguestoperatingsystem.ThenewestIomegadriv ersworkreliablyin
VMwaretests.TheyareavailablefromtheIomega
Website.
Keyboard Mapping on Linux Hosts
Thissectionaddressesthefollowingissuesandprovidesadditionaldetailson
keyboardmappinginLinux:
Somelanguagespecifickeyboardsdonotappeartobesupportedby
VMware Server.
Someofthekeysonthekeyboarddon’tworkcorrectlyinthevirtualmachine.
Thekeyboardworksfinewhenyourunavirtualmachinelocally,butnotwhen
yourunthesamevirtualmachinewitharemoteXserver.
IfyourkeyboardworkscorrectlywithalocalXserver,andyouwantthesamebehavior
witharemoteXserver(whichisalsoanXFree86
serverrunningonaPC),poweroffthe
virtualmachineandclosetheVMwareServerwindow.Addthefollowingsettingtothe
virtualmachineconfiguration(.vmx)fileorto~/.vmware/config:
xkeymap.usekeycodeMapIfXFree86 = "TRUE"
Makethischangeonthehostmachine,whereyourunthevirtualmachine,notonthe
machinewiththeremoteXserver.
IfyouareusinganXFree86basedserverthatVMwareServerdoesnotrecognizeasan
XFree86server,usethissettinginstead:
xkeymap.usekeycodeMap = "TRUE"
Ifyouare usinganXFree86serverrunninglocally,andthekeyboarddoesnotwork
correctly,reporttheproblemtoVMwaretechnicalsupport.