We're looking for help from a few forum users that are affected by the 10.8.2 update issue. This issue causes the virtual machine to crash when using certain Windows applications that make use of 3D. This issue we're working on is only found on certain models of 2012 Mac, notably the 15" Mac Book Pro. Older Macs are not affected.
We're looking in to workarounds for the underlying issue and will shortly have a experimental software build containing those workarounds. If you've previously participated in a VMware Fusion beta program and are prepared to provide feedback on this build, please drop me a Private Message with the following information:
Your Mac model identifer: i.e. MacBookProxx,x
Your Mac kernel: i.e. Build 12Cxxx
There will be a short delay before the build is ready, if you don't hear back immediately we're still working on it.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
MacBookPro9,1
12C3006
Thanks,
Ted
Hello, I volunteer too, my information:
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
System Version: OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
I appreciate the chance to help fix this issue.
Let me know what I can do to help.
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
OS X 10.8.2 (12C3012)
I'd love to be able to turn on the 3D stuff again...
Here's my info:
MacBookPro10,1
OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
For what it is worth I have discovered that the bug is triggered by the default window manager/desktop enviornment in Ubuntu (Unity/Gnome). I installed KDE, switch for my user account, and found that I can tun acceleration back on.
It's not a great solution but if you are comfortable with other window managers it does get the job done (it might also help give VMware a tip if they still have not found the bug).
I have installed Debian 6.0 Squeeze (current stable) and Debian 7.0 Wheezy (current testing) in Fusion 5.0.2
Both work out of the box with 3D accel enabled.
So I was thinking that the problem may be in libmesa 9.0, version provided by ubuntu 12.10.
Debian 7 provides mesa 8 and Debian 6 uses 7.11 (or something similar, I'm at work and my mac is home).
I discovered that the problem is triggered when the next DRI module is loaded:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/vmwgfx_dri.so
So, indeed, whenever an application tries to use accelerated 3D, vmware fusion will crash.
Willing to to test here too:
MacBookPro10,1
System Version: OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
Hi Simon - does this include the Java7 3d crash issue on Windows VM's too (I know it's different from the Java7 crash on OSX guests)?
Hi dlhotka,
It works around at least some of the cases but we're looking for feedback on whether all combinations of h/w, OS version and Java version have been addressed.
-Simon
P.S. Others looking to provide feedback, please private message me.
I am willing to test. Cant be any worse then 5.0.2
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.3 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 16 GB
Boot ROM Version: MBP101.00EE.B02
SMC Version (system): 2.3f32
Hardware UUID: 2DB0A294-BB16-535E-892E-270189755A35
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
Software OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
sign me up...
MacBookPro10,1
OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
Software: OS X 10.8.2 (12C3012)
Sign me up as well please...
Sign me up too... Are experiencing the problems, as well as running Linux Distributions with 3D acceleration enabled.
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
Software OS X 10.8.2 (12C2034)
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Add me please, missing 3D aswell
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1
Software:
OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
Has anyone heard any updates to this? Its been at least a couple months, the performance is lagging here. Shocked there isnt at least a beta or a "try this" or anything from VMware... Just wondering if I missed anything or what the current situation is.
Model: MacBookPro9,1
Software: OS X 10.8.2 (12C2034)
Still a chance to get in this?
MacBookPro10,1
OS X 10.8.2 (12C3012)