How to Install VMware Guest Tools on Debian Using Open VM Tools ⚙️


If you’re running Debian as a VM (Virtual Machine) inside VMware, installing VMware Guest Tools is essential for better performance, seamless clipboard sharing, time synchronization, and improved networking. Instead of using the old proprietary VMware Tools, Debian users can install Open VM Tools (open-vm-tools)—an officially supported and open-source alternative that integrates better with modern Linux distributions.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to install VMware Guest Tools on Debian using Open VM Tools in just a few simple steps.
Why Use Open VM Tools Instead of VMware Tools?
Many Linux distributions, including Debian, recommend using Open VM Tools instead of VMware’s traditional tools because:
✅ Pre-installed in some distros – No need to manually download and compile anything.
✅ Officially maintained by the Linux community & VMware – Ensuring better stability and compatibility.
✅ Supports automatic kernel updates – Unlike VMware Tools, which requires recompiling after every kernel update.
✅ Improved performance – Provides smooth graphics, clipboard sharing, and proper networking integration.
Step 1: Install Open VM Tools on Debian
First, update your package list and install the necessary tools:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y open-vm-tools
If your Debian installation includes a graphical user interface (GUI), such as GNOME, KDE, or XFCE, install the additional open-vm-tools-desktop package to enable features like drag and drop, copy-paste between the host and guest, and automatic screen resizing:
sudo apt install -y open-vm-tools-desktop
Step 2: Restart the Virtual Machine
Once the installation is complete, restart your Debian VM to apply the changes:
sudo reboot
Step 3: Verify Installation
To confirm that Open VM Tools is running properly, use the following command:
systemctl status open-vm-tools
If everything is working correctly, you should see active (running) in the output.
Step 4: Enable Shared Folders (Optional)
If you need to access shared folders between your host and guest VM, manually mount them using:
vmhgfs-fuse .host:/ /mnt/hgfs -o allow_other
To make this persistent across reboots, add the following line to /etc/fstab
:
.host:/ /mnt/hgfs fuse.vmhgfs-fuse allow_other 0 0
Wrapping up
Installing VMware Guest Tools on Debian using Open VM Tools is quick, efficient, and more reliable than the traditional VMware Tools. With just a few commands, you can improve performance, enable clipboard sharing, and enhance overall VM integration.
By using Open VM Tools, you’re getting a better-supported, open-source, and hassle-free solution for your Debian VMware virtual machines. 🚀
Happy virtualizing! 💻🎩
Subscribe to my newsletter
Read articles from Ronald Bartels directly inside your inbox. Subscribe to the newsletter, and don't miss out.
Written by

Ronald Bartels
Ronald Bartels
Driving SD-WAN Adoption in South Africa