Hello list :D
Iam installing VMware for linux on my Debian 3.1 machine
uname -a -- Linux Covenant 2.6.14-686 #1 PREEMPT Mon Nov 7 16:59:27 CET
2005 i686 GNU/Linux
i have installed it before and it worked perfect, but now on my new
system, it refuses to compile a module (vmnet). the output
Did you aply the vmware-any-any-update94 patch ??
If not: http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/vmware-any-any-update94.tar.gz
untar, and then ./runme.pl or so ...
Renee.
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I'm not currently running 2.6.14 but I am running VMWare Workstation
5 installed on Debian Testing/Etch running on an AMD64 machine. Have you
gotten the
vmware-any-any-update94.tar.gz update and installed it?
Regards,
Jeremy
Martijn Marsman wrote:
Hello list :D
Iam installing
Well Renee Klawitter helped me,
and youre right, it was the patch, its all working now!
thnx for your help all.
Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards,
Martijn Marsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Engineer
AFAB Geldservice B.V.
Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
I'm not currently running 2.6.14
I want to install the newest (1.1.2) VMWare under debian, but i see that
they changed the program locations a while ago, so now everything goes on
/usr, instead of /usr/local. I tried to run alien on the tgz, but it fails.
Is there any way of installing VMWare without screwing dpkg by putting
modify the perl install script(s) ?
i just let vmware go wherever it wants :)
nate
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Alberto Brealey G. wrote:
albbre
albbre I want to install the newest (1.1.2) VMWare under debian, but i see that
albbre they changed the program locations a while ago, so now everything
You can teel vmware to install in /usr/local, there is no need to install
in /usr.
Regards JohnG
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