Catimimi wrote:<snip>
>> Let me clarify my previous post...I didn't say the  poster I quoted had
>> to have a bleeding edge kernel, I'm saying *I* need to have a bleeding
>> edge kernel and right now the only way I can run 10.3 and VMWare is
>> under 10.2 in a virtual machine running 10.3....it should be the other
>> way around :(    I have a new ASUS motherboard with 2.45 TB of raid5
>> hardware disk drives and running an AMD 5000+ Dual cpu and the new
>> kernel solves several problems so I don't really want to go
>> backward.  I want VMWare to move forward.
>>   
> Did you try :
>
> http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/vmware-any-any-update113.tar.gz
>
> when I've problems with vmware, the last update always solve it.
>
> Michel.
Thanks for the pointer...at the risk of sounding utterly stupid:   This
appears to be a patch;  At what point in the installation of VMWare is
it run?  Before running the VMWare RPM, Before the VMWare config.pl? 
Does it have to be run from a particular location?   I didn't see a
'readme' in the tarball.
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