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Subject: VMWare - Does Anyone have installed it?
From: andyzib () gmail ! com (Andrew Zbikowski)
Date: 2004-10-15 19:52:28
Message-ID: e3a54b02041015125214e1d0fc () mail ! gmail ! com
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I'm assuming that since you're running VMWare you have some knowledge
of the command line. If not, bad bad me for making asumptions.
Anyway...
uname -a (will tell you your kernel version if you've forgotten)
apt-get install kernel-package kernel-headers-KERNELVERSION
Replace KERNELVERSION with the version you got from the uname command.
If you get an error about gcc version mismatch when you run
vmware-config.pl, note the version it's looking for, ctrl+c to exit
the script, type `exprot CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.X` Obviously, replace the X
with whatever subversion your kernel was complied with. Now run
vmware-config.pl again. Now you should have everything you need.
Also follow flubie's link...looks like you need ot make some other
modifications or you'll have to reconfigure vmware every time the
system boots.
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Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us
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don't ask to borrow someone else's.
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