Snam, going back to the older vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.15-29
(2.6.15.11-12) would work, but that's disappeared from the archives
already so unless you have an old copy somewhere, it's not possible.

What I did was remove vmware-player and install it from a tarball
provided by VMware. I installed version 1.05 even though version 2.x is
available, maybe 2.x would work, but I needed to get vmware-player back
ASAP for work so I didn't have time to experiment.

sigh . . . sad when the LTS release breaks like this . . . I
specifically stick with dapper on my work PC to avoid wasting time
fixing stuff.

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[dapper] vmware-player-kernel-2.6.15-2.6.15.10-13 breaks vmware-player
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164611
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