Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
there is anything that is required
Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
there is anything that is required
Hi All!
When I use standard kernel image (say 2.2.14-2) from potato
then vmware loads and works fine. But with standard kernel image
and modules I can't see long names on Netware and use
frame buffer (no fb for mach64 module).
When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
vmware
When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
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Oswald Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
Yes, I
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
My
Jean Pierre LeJacq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
I had the same problem until I compiled with the parallel port as a
module (I usually compile everything into the kernel). There's a note
somewhere on the VMware install site that implied a parallel module
was required.
Cheers,
Andy
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 12:52:48PM +0400, Alexander Zhuckov
Andy Roosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had the same problem until I compiled with the parallel port as a
module (I usually compile everything into the kernel). There's a note
somewhere on the VMware install site that implied a parallel module
was required.
I compiled paralled port as
May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
there is anything that is required (the default debian kernel used to
provide
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