We are pleased to announce our latest maintenance release of. VMware Fusion 2.0.5 is a free update for all VMware Fusion 1.x and VMware Fusion 2.x users. VMware Fusion 2.0.5 fixes over 80 bugs and comes with the following enhancements: Snow Leopard Host! For you adventurous types who run Apple's latest Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard seed on your Mac, VMware Fusion 2.0.5 runs on your machines. Only 32-bit kernel is supported at this time. And because Snow Leopard is a pre-release operating system, VMware Fusion's Snow Leopard support is currently experimental.
Better Mac OS X Guest Support We provided experimental support for Mac OS X 10.6 Server (Snow Leopard) as a guest operating system starting in VMware Fusion, and in 2.0.5, this support is extended to include the latest Snow Leopard seed (32-bit kernel only). We also worked with Apple to fix an issue with installing Snow Leopard guest on Macs with the powerful Intel Nehalem processors.
Both Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 run well in virtual machines on Mac Pros and Xserves with Nehalem processors. Ubuntu 9.04 ' Jaunty Jackalope ' Support Of course, we have not forgotten those of you Linux fans. VMware Fusion 2.0.5 supports Ubuntu 9.04 as a guest operating system out of box, with pre-built modules and Easy Install. You no longer have to apply tricks like.
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Lower Idle CPU Usage The VMware Fusion team is committed to providing a very stable and highly performing virtualization environment on the Mac. In this maintenance release, we reduced CPU usage when a virtual machine is idle under VMware Fusion. For all the details of what VMware Fusion 2.05 has to offer, read the. What about the ATI Graphics Issue on Mac OS X 10.5.7? I posted a last month warning you about the problematic ATI drivers in Mac OS X 10.5.7.
Unfortunately, the issue still exists. But be assured that we are following up with Apple and ATI on a resolution and we will update the blog when we have any change in status. Chris Pittman I just updated to VMWare Fusion 2.0 and got the lovely message about my ATI Graphics Driver not being compatible with this version of Fusion. I know everyone is working on fixing this issue and I trust it will be resolved soon. Like a lot of people have stated already, a warning about this issue would have been nice before I installed Fusion 2.0. Is there any way of uninstalling 2.0 and going back to the previous version or won’t that make a difference?
I would greatly appreciate any assistance. @Chris Pittman: the issue is with the ATI drivers in Mac OS X 10.5.7, so even if you run an older version of VMware Fusion, you may still run into 3D issues. VMware Fusion 2.0.5 temporarily disables 3D acceleration in the virtual machines if it detects the combination of ATI-based Mac and OS X 10.5.7. @Sam: my other blog post explains why Windows requires activation when you use Boot Camp partition: As long as you install VMware Tools, you only need to activate your Boot Camp Windows once each in Boot Camp native and Boot Camp virtual machine. @Blake: VMware Fusion 2.0.5 is a free upgrade for all existing customers. Derek I am running a WinXP Boot Camp VM in Fusion on a 2.4G Intel Core 2 Duo iMac and OS 10.5.7 with 3G of RAM split evenly b/w Mac and VM.
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I recently upgraded to Fusion 2.0.5 (and reinstalled VMWare Tools) and my XP environment has become extremely unstable. Programs are crashing but the task manager can’t fully close them (has happened to Outlook, IE8, Adobe Reader), XP is intermittently unable to fully shut down so I have to Force Quit Fusion and reboot the Mac, and performance is noticeably slower overall. I have both Mozy backup and MobileMe sync running in the system tray. Any known issues that might be going on here? Should I downgrade back to Fusion 2.0.4?