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Vmware player download x86
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  1. VMWARE PLAYER DOWNLOAD X86 INSTALL
  2. VMWARE PLAYER DOWNLOAD X86 PASSWORD

Opening database file /etc/vmware/database Ĭonfigured default networks - Bridged, Hostonly, NAT Ĭonfiguring NAT network vmnet8, probing for unused subnet. I believe there are two main problem here: (1) that the installation itself fails and also fails to report that back to the user, and (2) the reason that it fails is that it cannot compile a kernel module, here is a snippet from /var/log/vmware-installer:Ĭonfiguring hostonly network vmnet1, probing for unused subnet. bundle versions) (My System is a Fedora 10, Kernel Version 2.6.27.86_64).

vmware player download x86

I am having the same issue (installing either the RPM or the. This is bad enough that when distros start doing 3rd-party whitelist/blacklist settings (probably something that will become prevalent quite soon), I can pretty much guarantee vmware player and anything else that uses this scheme will end up being blacklisted. just forget about distributing an rpm and tell people to use the bundle, there's no difference except with the bundle people at least won't have an apparent broken package should they run "rpm -verify". If you're going to do things this way.well. This scheme installs the bundle in a temporary location, then the postinstall script runs the bundle and then removes it! This means that the only file actually installed by the rpm does not exist on the system after the installation is complete meanwhile the whole set of files actually installed is nowhere tracked by the package manager. If this is not the result of installing a package through the package manager, it's not worth doing at all. The purpose of using the package manager is to be able to track the files installed, be able to verify them, etc. On the rpm, if you're listening VMware, the new scheme is horrid, please don't do this.

vmware player download x86

When running the command indicated here, it just fails:Īgain, Fedora 10 圆4 version is the host. It's failing for me, too - I've tried the 64bit rpm (more on that later) and the bundle, both, and they appear to work fine but the modules aren't found. If so is there anyway to recover it? Thank you for all your help.I guess the subject line isn't helpful any more it's not the end of the world that the command we're used to doesn't exist any more, but it is a big problem that the replacement segfaults - and there doesn't seem to be a sane way to debug it.

VMWARE PLAYER DOWNLOAD X86 PASSWORD

Is this the password they are asking for ? it said I could enter that at a later time.(so I skipped it at that time or so I thought.)

VMWARE PLAYER DOWNLOAD X86 INSTALL

When I was running the install appllicationfor vmware when it came to password. "Failed to run '/usr/bin/vmware-modconfig'-icon='vmware-player'-appname='VMware" as user root. after some other guesses this message appeared: This came up "Please enter your password to proceed" I tried my root password for my computer, also my password for my user account and these failed. Then this message appeared when I tried to run VMware player " before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernaL" When I tried to run VMware player by clicking on the icon this message appeared "C header files matching your kernal were not found" So I then ran this command: I followed your instructions and it installed.











Vmware player download x86