Attached is the patch for VMware Workstation 7.1.0 build-261024 to run on the 2.6.35 linux kernel.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! If it reformats your drive, steals your identity, corrupts your children, or eats your homework, that's your problem.
Two changes:
iommu_map_range --> iommu_map, q.v., http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git-commits-head/2010/5/18/33306
fix sk_sleep references, similar to http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322245
Hi Noel!
The patches for kernel 2.6.35 work with a few exceptions( I can't reproduce at the moment but I don't use that kernel anymrore) but I need a new shell script to apply the patch for kernel 2.6.36 - which I am running on all mny Linux OS's (Ubuntu 101.10, Fedor a 14 Rawhide, and openSUSE 11`.4 Milestone 4). I tried to modify the shell scripfthe 2.3.35 kernel relplacing the reference from 2.6.35 to 2.6.36 and applying your patch for 2.6.3 but I also get an error that vmondoes not compile.
Marty Felker
I need a new shell script to apply the patch for kernel 2.6.36
The only difference between the script for one patch and another is the name of the patch file:
-patch -p0 < vmware-7.1-2.6.35-3-generic.patch +patch -p0 < vmware-7.1-2.6.36-generic.patch
In the other thread, the one on 2.6.36, let me know specifically what compile problem(s) you're having. It works for me with 2.6.36-020636rc7-generic and at least three previous 2.6.36 kernels.
Thanks Noel:
This works with Ubuntu Maverick using kernel 2.6.36rc6. I will
next try Fedor a14 Rawhide and oopenSuSE 11.4 M2 and expect it to
work as well. In still can't seem to get rc7 installed but I might as
well as the blessed release of 2.6.36 .
Marty
PS It is kinda odd that on SUSE the license has to be accepted first
before installing and its a text file you have to scroll down. If you
miss the accept questionb you have to scroll down again (slowly).
Noel!
Patch for kernel 2.6.36 rc7 works on Fedora 14 Rawhid. Of course
it shelps to installl gcc and patch .
Marty
Hi,
The patch works fine with Workstation 7.1.2 and Ubuntu 10.10 nevertheless my system frequently freezes after powering down the guest.
Workstation freezes at black screen after guest shutdown
Console messages: Vmware-vmx blocked for more than 120 seconds
Does anyone encounter the same issue and does anyone know a solution for this?
Thanks!
I may have posted this oon another thread about the platch but the patch reviseed for kernel l2.6.36 now works perfectly on Kubuntu 101.10 and Fedora 14 Rawhide. Also when a kernel with the same numbaer .2.6.36 is upgraded to a later rc Vmware asks to reocmpile the modules and it still works without a hitch. Thanks to everybody involved!!
Marty Felker
The patch worked here for 7.1.2, 2.6.36 ubuntu 10.10. But I had to remove and re-install vwmware workstation or the patch threw errors.
Thanks again.
ms
The new patch for version 2.6.36 does not work. It says the modules were already patched.
See the psot jsut before yours. Uninstall Workstation and then reapply patch. Or you can contnue with the patch script and when it asks if you want to apply patch anyway - even when its installed - just anser yes.
Marty Felker
Yes I noticed. What a pain in the butt.
OK, it works perfectly. I uninstalled vmware, but simply running "vmware-installer -u vmware-workstation" did not do the trick. I had to manually delete the vmware folder at /usr/lib/vmware/modules.
Thanks for your help guys.
Thanks a lot, Noel.
It works fine on a 10.10 install (spanish, on a x86_64 dell studio)!
Best regards,
///Pablo
According to VMWare KB article 1030365, this have been fixed in VMWare Workstation 7.1.3.
This actually works with vmware workstation 7.0.1 also, on my Ubuntu 10.04 amd-64 but with 2.6.35-25-generic kernel I manually apt-get'd to solve hard disk driver issue
Thanks very muc!