I am trying to install Workstation 6.5.1 under openSUSE 11.1. A clean install segfaults trying to compile the modules, but I found elsewhere to try removing /usr/lib/vmware/modules/binary. That got it to compile, but vmci and the blocking file system fail to load. It worked fine under openSUSE 11.0. Any ideas?
No idea, but the same problem.
str.
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Message was edited by: str
Well at least you made me feel less crazy, but still this is just confusing. I have it working like a charm on my laptop (ubuntu hardy 32bit), so either this is a suse problem, or a 64 bit problem (or so I think)
Yes, I posted it to make you feel less «crazy». I tryed it sveral times.
vmware produces a message during building the modules, that a sign is missinterpreted.
Anyway, VMCI missing Windows 2000 runs under SuSe 11.1 in VMmare, but not Windows XP.
str.
thats odd. I know that workstation can be installed (on suse 11.1 64 bit, i believe). My brother has had no problems with his install, and he can't figure out why it wont config properly
Fixed it--
After a quick turn on google, I found (for Fedora 10beta 64 bit) the fix
all you have to do is
download the attached script
cd directory_with_script
chmod +x vmware-build-modules
sudo ./vmware-build-modules
Let the script run, and just start up vmware
Many thanks. I will try it.
str.
PS: Thanks! Now vmware runs very well. str.
I had a similar problem - the installation of VMware-Workstation-6.5.1-126130.x86_64.bundle "worked",
but then vmware bombed on execution with:
modinfo: could not find module vmmon
modinfo: could not find module vmnet
modinfo: could not find module vmblock
modinfo: could not find module vmci
modinfo: could not find module vsock
modinfo: could not find module vmmon
modinfo: could not find module vmnet
modinfo: could not find module vmblock
modinfo: could not find module vmci
modinfo: could not find module vsock
/usr/bin/vmware: line 31: 13260 Segmentation fault
Running the script helped. If you have the same problem you may need to install the kernel-source and kernel-syms
packages to run it. I pretty sure the "vmware-any-any-update packages" of old (which did something quite similar)
required them, too.
Thank you, dmanus!
Thanks again to this thread for saving all of us.
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I think the larger problem here is VMware's continued inability/refusal to work with major software vendors to make sure its products work correctly. If you upgrade your OS and ask VMware for help, their answer is "we don't support the latest release." Gee, thanks. Since when did I need your permission to keep my OS updated?
What really sucks is that the fixes are so simple. That script is a whopping 796 bytes. What, the people at VMware couldn't figure it out on their own? They couldn't have downloaded OpenSuSE 11.1 beta and Fedora and run a few tests? They're now shipping a "simple" installer that gives you no feedback and provides no documentation, and fails by SEGFAULTING?
I've been a VMware user and advocate since 1.0, but I'm really getting tired of having to spend hours searching for solutions every time I make a little configuration change. It's just not that hard to write portable software. I'd love to have an alternative to this stuff.
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