Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-29 Thread Martin Larsson
On 5/28/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, all I had to do is remove /etc/vmware/not_configured and all isgolden.Thanks, that helped. Now I can run vmware as root.But attempting to run it as myself, I get: (vmware:7809): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Can not open pixbuf loader module file

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-29 Thread JimD
Martin Larsson wrote: On 5/28/06, *JimD* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, all I had to do is remove /etc/vmware/not_configured and all is golden. Thanks, that helped. Now I can run vmware as root. But attempting to run it as myself, I get:

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-29 Thread Martin Larsson
On 5/29/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't worry about that warning, I get it every time I use VMware and have not had any issues. I run VMware Mon-Fri for a good 8 hours. I use it for work. Sounds like a good idea, except, vmware doesn't start. All I get is a screenfull of

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-27 Thread Martin Larsson
On 5/24/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well yes, he needs a -rsomething, I've installed vmware-workstation-5.5.1.19175-r3. But it seemed I had some old versions of vmware-files in various locations. So I cleaned that up, and now I can configure. But when I attempt to actually *run*

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-27 Thread JimD
Martin Larsson wrote: On 5/24/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well yes, he needs a -rsomething, I've installed vmware-workstation-5.5.1.19175-r3. But it seemed I had some old versions of vmware-files in various locations. So I cleaned that up, and now I can configure. But when

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-23 Thread Martin Larsson
On 5/23/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # uname -r # ls -l /usr/src/linux Make sure the /usr/src/linux symlink points to the sources for the kernel you're currently running. They seem to be: martin # uname -r 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 martin # ls -l /usr/src/linux lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-23 Thread Micah Baker
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 10:11:44PM +0200, Martin Larsson wrote: I've installed vmware, but when I run vmware-config.pl, I get the following strange error message: What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] The

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-23 Thread Alan
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 10:47:09PM +0200, Martin Larsson wrote: On 5/23/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # uname -r # ls -l /usr/src/linux Make sure the /usr/src/linux symlink points to the sources for the kernel you're currently running. They seem to be: martin # uname -r

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-23 Thread Jason Weisberger
The official way to get around this is to install the latest VMWare any-any update. Google should find it easily.-- Jason Weisberger[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems configuring VMWare

2006-05-23 Thread Richard Fish
On 5/23/06, Jason Weisberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard, I think the brand new ebuild within the last week or so will have it, but if he installed the ebuild without any revisions, it will not contain the correct any-any update. Well yes, he needs a -rsomething, but nothing was changed