VMware + USB (on Linux Host)

WARNING! The article below is based on my experience with VMWare Workstation 3. It may well be old so the users of the article are at their own risk!

Note VMware uses usbdevfs to access Linux host's USB system.

1. Make sure that usbdevfs is enabled in your kernel. (If not, you should recompile your kernel with that enabled)
2. Reboot the system with the new kernel (if you recompiled it). You should be able to see /proc/bus/usb (under RedHat, at least)
3. Edit /etc/fstab and add the following code:

none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0

4. Mount /proc/bus/usb and you should be able to use USB under your guest OS.

For more information, please visit vmware.com

What did I say then?

US Treasury secretary O'Neill resigns | FT

President George W. Bush's economic team was in disarray on Friday after Paul O'Neill, US treasury secretary, and Lawrence Lindsey, White House economic adviser, announced their resignations.

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Nick Parsons, global head of currency research at Commerzbank said markets should bear in mind that Mr O'Neill was "a very ineffective Treasury secretary": "He offered no sound analysis of America's economic problems, no understanding of the current situation and no ideas about how to fix them." more