VMware Workstation 8.0.1 out now
VMware Workstation 8 is your on-ramp to the cloud. With over fifty new features, it’s going to dramatically change the way you work with virtual machines.
VMware Workstation 8.0.1 is a free update for all VMware Workstation 8 users.
VMware Workstation 8.0.1 is a free update for all VMware Workstation 8 users.
Highlights of VMware Workstation 8.0.1 functionality include:
- Graphics performance and compatibility enhancements.
 - Improvements in creating and using shared virtual machines and remote virtual machines.
 - Ubuntu 11.10 is officially supported as a guest operating system.
 - Disk and memory management issues have been addressed.
 - Many customer-reported issues have been resolved.
 
Resolved Issues
The following sections list the resolved issues in VMware Workstation 8.0.1.- Windows 7 guest installation failed after powering on the virtual machine with the error 
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now. - VMware Tools failed with the message 
VMware Tools unrecoverable error. - VMware Tools failed to start in Fedora 15 guests.
 - An Ubuntu 11.10 guest crashed with a signal 11 error if you installed or upgraded VMware Tools.
 - On hosts with Nvidia GeForce and Quadro video cards, some of the clouds in the Unigine Heaven Benchmark application were drawn solid black.
 - Easy Install did not properly function on Ubuntu 11.10.
 - If remote virtual machines were open, you could not shut down the Windows hosts.
 - When transitioning from Full Screen mode to Exclusive mode, the Full Screen toolbar sometimes failed to hide.
 - Host memory reservation restrictions on Windows hosts are more relaxed in VMware Workstation 8.0.1 than in previous versions of VMware Workstation.
 - CD/DVD mount Linux.iso failed while installing VMware Tools in Ubuntu 11.10 guests.
 - The AltGr key was not working in an Ubuntu guest in Unity mode when the host and guest keyboards were both set to a layout that contained the AltGr key.
 
