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33 Replies Last post: May 1, 2008 9:49 AM by etung
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VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available...

Apr 23, 2008 9:39 PM

Click to view Pat Lee's profile Master Pat Lee 1,186 posts since
Jan 3, 2007
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The VMware Fusion 1.1.2 update is a FREE update for all existing VMware Fusion customers and the 1.1.2 update includes English, French, German, Japanese, and now Simplified Chinese language support. VMware Fusion 1.1.2 adds support for the MacBook Air, enables Time Machine backup of virtual machines, adds support for Windows XP SP3 Boot Camp partitions, fixes the wireless bridged networking DHCP issue, and is now available in Simplified Chinese.

To download VMware Fusion 1.1.2, go to:

http://www.vmware.com/download/fusion/

See below for more details:

VMware Fusion 1.1.2 addresses two MacBook Air related problems. Previously, MacBook Air users would encounter a crash if a virtual CD/DVD drive was connected to the virtual machine but a CD/DVD drive was not connected to the MacBook Air. The latest VMware Fusion update also adds the ability to burn CD/DVDs with the MacBook Air’s USB Superdrive.

Prior versions of VMware Fusion automatically excluded virtual machines from Time Machine backups to avoid hitting a Mac OS X related crash when backing up virtual machines that were in use. Apple has addressed this issue in Mac OS X 10.5.2 and VMware Fusion 1.1.2 enables Time Machine to backup virtual machines on Mac OS X 10.5.2 and later. NOTE: Since virtual machines can be large, you may want to consider manually excluding certain virtual machines from backup in Time Machine’s preference pane.

With Windows XP Service Pack 3 arriving on April 29th, VMware Fusion now supports Windows XP Service Pack 3 Boot Camp partitions when they are run as virtual machines.

Finally, VMware Fusion 1.1.2 addresses the problem with wireless bridged networking in some cases not being able to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.

Other bug fixes include:

* Properly disconnect USB devices connected to the virtual machine when shut down, making the USB devices available again to the Mac.

* Fixes a sound problem where only the default speaker worked in some cases.

* Pressing the newly introduced keys on the new slim Apple Aluminum Keyboard caused VMware Fusion to crash in certain circumstances, this has now been fixed.

* VMware Fusion’s keyboard shortcuts to remap common Windows commands to Mac keyboard equivalents could not be disabled previously in Full Screen or Single Window views

* In some cases, VMware Fusion, after being upgraded to Version 1.1.1, would fail with a Signal 10 error when the user tried to use the keyboard. This problem has been fixed.

We hope you find VMware Fusion 1.1.2 helpful and as always let us know if you encounter any issues.

The VMware Fusion Team
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 2:09 AM
Click to view manfredell's profile Hot Shot manfredell 188 posts since
Dec 23, 2006
I can't believe that we've waited so long for this update and still no expanded feature set, i.e. multiple snapshots!!
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 3:33 AM
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Click to view rachel's profile Enthusiast rachel 26 posts since
Apr 8, 2006
still no support for kernels > 2.6.23 either; specifically vmware-tools-config still fails on Ubuntu Hardy - which is now Released!
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 5:52 AM
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Click to view Pat Lee's profile Master Pat Lee 1,186 posts since
Jan 3, 2007
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manfredell wrote:
I can't believe that we've waited so long for this update and still no expanded feature set, i.e. multiple snapshots!!

Manfred,

Bug fix releases and feature releases are very different. Don't take the release of this bug fix update to assume that no work is happening on a feature release of any form. While I can't tell you any details of what will be in a potential feature release, stay tuned the team is working hard.

Pat
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 6:12 AM
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Click to view manfredell's profile Hot Shot manfredell 188 posts since
Dec 23, 2006

Yes, I know. But I was hoping after all this time to get some new stuff.....

Like Xmas being spoilt :-(

We're running here ESX on HP blade servers attched to an EVA. Top notch. Important thing here: don't touch if it works ;-)

BUT on my private desktop I want more.......

Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 6:35 AM
Click to view jreffner's profile Novice jreffner 22 posts since
Jan 22, 2008
I see no mention of the 1.1.2 update as having included the ability to run a 64-Bit Vista that was installed on a separate drive via Bootcamp.

Am I wrong? Will it finally work with a bootcamped 64-Bit Vista?

Thanks
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 6:44 AM
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Click to view Pat Lee's profile Master Pat Lee 1,186 posts since
Jan 3, 2007
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jreffner wrote:
I see no mention of the 1.1.2 update as having included the ability to run a 64-Bit Vista that was installed on a separate drive via Bootcamp.

Am I wrong? Will it finally work with a bootcamped 64-Bit Vista?


No, there is not official support for 64-bit Boot Camp partitions at this time. While you can effectively make it work with a couple of manual settings hacks, the biggest issue in this case is handling activation moving back and forth between Boot Camp and Virtual Machine, that is not handled in 64-bit OSs at this time.

It is something we are looking into for a future release.

pat
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 6:50 AM
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Click to view jreffner's profile Novice jreffner 22 posts since
Jan 22, 2008
Thank you. I hope this can be done fairly soon.
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 7:29 AM
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Click to view iLamp's profile Lurker iLamp 5 posts since
Mar 27, 2008
Unfortunately, the Vista SP1 (Ultimate Edition 32 Bit) activation-problem for was also not fixed with the VMware 1.1.2 update. - I installed the Update and also the VMware tools update successfully this morning and reactivated Windows, however Windows keeps asking me for activation as I am moving between Boot Camp and Virtual Machine. Since you expressly referred to Vista 64 Bit in your above statement, I ask myself whether you know a workaround for Vista 32 Bit? In case no, do you have an idea of when a fix for this issue is likely to be released?

Thanks for your reply!

iLamp
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 7:55 AM
Click to view rx-sp's profile Novice rx-sp 32 posts since
Aug 25, 2007
Can I ask why this update is an astonishing 170MB? That's just crazy.

Seriously — I can't think of any other software I'm expected to download that's as large as that. I don't think even the core installer of Microsoft Office is as big as that.
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 8:01 AM
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Click to view rachel's profile Enthusiast rachel 26 posts since
Apr 8, 2006

I think most of it is the vmware tools installers and pre-built modules/drivers for various operating systems and kernel versions isn't it?

Which does suggest an alternative: that the main download doesn't have that stuff, but vmware itself could download on demand the appropriate tools disk image for the os into which it's about to be installed.

Idea?


Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 8:05 AM
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Click to view rachel's profile Enthusiast rachel 26 posts since
Apr 8, 2006
Just to answer my own post (*such* an egotist ;)) that kind of mechanism would also allow for the rollout of new vmware tools packages to users (such as anyone running linux with a kernel version > 2.6.23 right now) without it forcing a point upgrade of the entire package.
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 8:06 AM
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Click to view Pat Lee's profile Master Pat Lee 1,186 posts since
Jan 3, 2007
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rachel wrote:

I think most of it is the vmware tools installers and pre-built modules/drivers for various operating systems and kernel versions isn't it?


Yes, that is a good chunk of the download along with the utility VM used to enable Boot Camp VMs.

Which does suggest an alternative: that the main download doesn't have that stuff, but vmware itself could download on demand the appropriate tools disk image for the os into which it's about to be installed.

Great idea, but with bandwidth getting faster and more people having access, it is hard to prioritize this potential feature over many others people have requested.

Pat
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 8:09 AM
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Click to view rx-sp's profile Novice rx-sp 32 posts since
Aug 25, 2007
You ought to be careful — ridiculous installer file sizes are just the kind of thing people tend to pick-up on and laugh about on blogs. I might have a go at compiling a top 10 list myself.
Reply Re: VMware Fusion 1.1.2 (Build 87978) Update Now Available... Apr 24, 2008 8:11 AM
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Click to view WoodyZ's profile Guru WoodyZ 9,999 posts since
Apr 22, 2004
rx-sp wrote: Can I ask why this update is an astonishing 170MB? That's just crazy.

Seriously — I can't think of any other software I'm expected to download that's as large as that. I don't think even the core installer of Microsoft Office is as big as that.


The VMware-Fusion-1.1.2-87978.dmg file is the complete Fusion Application not just the delta. That's why it's ~170 MB.

Microsoft Office Pro 2007 Download was ~775 MB so I wouldn't be complaining about a ~170 MB download. :)

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