Hello,

In the Message; 

  Subject    : Re: [opensuse] VMWare WS 5.5.1 & OpenSUSE 10.3 GM
  Message-ID : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date & Time: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 13:24:20 +0200

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written:

>> Upgrade to 6.0.1.
>> 

> I don't like these M$ tricks like having to upgrade and pay thru-ye-neck
> again. I do not have to buy my car back every time it needs a service!

Ok.

> Surely there is another solution. 

> I tried a suggestion by Cristian Rodriguez:

> hint: export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1 will do the trick in case you
> get  "xcb_xlib.c:50: xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion `c->xlib.lock' failed or
> similar.

> but now have the error:
> vmware: xcb_lock.c:77: _XGetXCBBuffer: Assertion `((int) ((xcb_req) -
> (dpy->request)) >= 0)' failed.

You've got a java's bug.

This may solve the prolblem.

1. search libmawt.so in the java.

  Maybe, it's in the

  /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0_update2/jre/lib/xawt

(I don't know because mine is x86_64 system.)

2. cd /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0_update2/jre/lib/xawt

3. cp -p libmawt.so libmawt.so.orig

4. sed -i 's/XINERAMA/FAKEEXTN/g' libmawt.so
 
Then try to start VMware.

HTH,

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