Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-19 Thread Mihira Fernando
On Saturday 18 November 2006 7:02 am, H.S. wrote: > I understand that VMware server is free. Are there any other > applications from them that are free (workstation?). Quite a few. check the vmware site. > Once I install vmware server, I want to install Windows XP in the > virtual machine. This is

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 17 November 2006 17:05, H.S. wrote: > Joshua J. Kugler wrote: > > On Friday 17 November 2006 16:33, H.S. wrote: > >>When I gave the 'vmware' command as normal user after the installation, > >>I got this error and no GUI: > >>{tmp}$> vmware > >>/usr/local/lib/vmware/bin/vmware: > >>/usr/lo

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
Joshua J. Kugler wrote: On Friday 17 November 2006 16:33, H.S. wrote: When I gave the 'vmware' command as normal user after the installation, I got this error and no GUI: {tmp}$> vmware /usr/local/lib/vmware/bin/vmware: /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/libpng12.so.0/libpng12.so.0: no version informati

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 17 November 2006 16:33, H.S. wrote: > When I gave the 'vmware' command as normal user after the installation, > I got this error and no GUI: > {tmp}$> vmware > /usr/local/lib/vmware/bin/vmware: > /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/libpng12.so.0/libpng12.so.0: no version > information available (re

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: H.S. wrote: H.S. wrote: I just reinstalled vmware and vmware-mui. vmwere went into /usr/local/bin and mui also in /usr/local (pixmaps and icons also in /usr/local). The first time I try to access https://localhost:8333/, I get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: H.S. wrote: I just reinstalled vmware and vmware-mui. vmwere went into /usr/local/bin and mui also in /usr/local (pixmaps and icons also in /usr/local). The first time I try to access https://localhost:8333/, I get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: I just reinstalled vmware and vmware-mui. vmwere went into /usr/local/bin and mui also in /usr/local (pixmaps and icons also in /usr/local). The first time I try to access https://localhost:8333/, I get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. Apache/1.3

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
Joshua J. Kugler wrote: On Friday 17 November 2006 14:59, H.S. wrote: Joshua J. Kugler wrote: On Friday 17 November 2006 14:44, H.S. wrote: I have read the other replied, and I just now uninstalled vmware. I am going to try the rpm now and I'll see if that works. You installed via the TAR

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 17 November 2006 14:59, H.S. wrote: > Joshua J. Kugler wrote: > > On Friday 17 November 2006 14:44, H.S. wrote: > >>I have read the other replied, and I just now uninstalled vmware. I am > >>going to try the rpm now and I'll see if that works. > > > > You installed via the TAR.GZ before?

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
Russell Ost wrote: I've been using VMware player and Workstation for over a year now. The default installation script works for both Sarge, and Etch without issue. My current image (Etch) can be found at www.netliving.com. VMware publishes a link to my server on VMTN. Over 10,000 images have be

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
Joshua J. Kugler wrote: On Friday 17 November 2006 14:44, H.S. wrote: I have read the other replied, and I just now uninstalled vmware. I am going to try the rpm now and I'll see if that works. You installed via the TAR.GZ before? That was what I did, and all seemed to work. I did change

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Russell Ost
I've been using VMware player and Workstation for over a year now. The default installation script works for both Sarge, and Etch without issue. My current image (Etch) can be found at www.netliving.com. VMware publishes a link to my server on VMTN. Over 10,000 images have been downloaded withi

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 17 November 2006 14:44, H.S. wrote: > I have read the other replied, and I just now uninstalled vmware. I am > going to try the rpm now and I'll see if that works. You installed via the TAR.GZ before? That was what I did, and all seemed to work. > Just for completeness, here is the te

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
Joshua J. Kugler wrote: On Friday 17 November 2006 13:44, piter wrote: H.S. wrote: er ... I am not sure if I should be asking this in this forum since vmware is not open source. I wanted to play around with vmware server and installed it on my etch system in /usr/local. I also intalled vmwa

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 17 November 2006 13:44, piter wrote: > H.S. wrote: > > er ... I am not sure if I should be asking this in this forum since > > vmware is not open source. > > > > I wanted to play around with vmware server and installed it on my etch > > system in /usr/local. > > > > I also intalled vmware

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread piter
H.S. wrote: er ... I am not sure if I should be asking this in this forum since vmware is not open source. I wanted to play around with vmware server and installed it on my etch system in /usr/local. I also intalled vmware-mui in /usr/local as well. When I browse to localhost:8333, I get

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Kristian Lampen
H.S. wrote: er ... I am not sure if I should be asking this in this forum since vmware is not open source. I wanted to play around with vmware server and installed it on my etch system in /usr/local. I also intalled vmware-mui in /usr/local as well. When I browse to localhost:8333, I get

Re: vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread Rick Reynolds
Hmm... I've been using vmware workstation for over a year in testing (was sarge, then etch -- I think, not sure of the release dates). The standard installation scripts they provided have worked for me each time. Never played with server, though... Thanks, Rick Reynolds -- "Released in 1996,

vmware on debian etch

2006-11-17 Thread H.S.
er ... I am not sure if I should be asking this in this forum since vmware is not open source. I wanted to play around with vmware server and installed it on my etch system in /usr/local. I also intalled vmware-mui in /usr/local as well. When I browse to localhost:8333, I get an empty page

Re: Installing VMware on Debian 3.1 kernel 2.6.14

2005-11-10 Thread Martijn Marsman
Well Renee Klawitter helped me, and youre right, it was the patch, its all working now! thnx for your help all. Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Martijn Marsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> System Engineer AFAB Geldservice B.V. Jeremy T. Bouse wrote: I'm not currently running 2.6.14

Re: Installing VMware on Debian 3.1 kernel 2.6.14

2005-11-10 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
I'm not currently running 2.6.14 but I am running VMWare Workstation 5 installed on Debian Testing/Etch running on an AMD64 machine. Have you gotten the vmware-any-any-update94.tar.gz update and installed it? Regards, Jeremy Martijn Marsman wrote: > Hello list :D > > Iam installing V

Re: Installing VMware on Debian 3.1 kernel 2.6.14

2005-11-10 Thread Renee Klawitter
Did you aply the vmware-any-any-update94 patch ?? If not: http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/vmware-any-any-update94.tar.gz untar, and then ./runme.pl or so ... Renee. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Installing VMware on Debian 3.1 kernel 2.6.14

2005-11-10 Thread Martijn Marsman
Hello list :D Iam installing VMware for linux on my Debian 3.1 machine uname -a --> Linux Covenant 2.6.14-686 #1 PREEMPT Mon Nov 7 16:59:27 CET 2005 i686 GNU/Linux i have installed it before and it worked perfect, but now on my new system, it refuses to compile a module (vmnet). the output i

Re: VMware on Debian

2005-06-22 Thread Alessandro Contini
Please excuse me for that... I installed VMware Workstation 4.5.2 build-8848 under Ubuntu linux (kernel 2.6.10-5-k7-smp), and every time I reboot vmware ask me to reconfigure through the vmware-config.pl script. Everything than works fine, however is a little annoying. I browsed a little and find

Re: VMware on Debian

2005-06-22 Thread Fernando
Hi, Can you tell us what problem you are experiencing? Fernando.On 6/22/05, Alessandro Contini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I'm experiencing your same problem. Did you worked out a solution?Alessandro--To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact

Re: VMware on Debian

2005-06-22 Thread Alessandro Contini
Hi, I'm experiencing your same problem. Did you worked out a solution? Alessandro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VMWare on Debian and VPN on Windows

2002-11-02 Thread Jeff
nate, 2002-Nov-02 13:29 -0800: > Andy Saxena said: > > Does anybody have any experience running VMWare on Debian hosting > > Windows (preferably Win2K) and using Windows VPN software? I run woody and vmware 3.2 with Windows 2000 as the virtual machine. I have both host and bridge

Re: VMWare on Debian and VPN on Windows

2002-11-02 Thread Andy Saxena
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 06:31:21AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote: > On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 05:33, Andy Saxena wrote: > > Does anybody have any experience running VMWare on Debian hosting > > Windows (preferably Win2K) and using Windows VPN software? > > > > I ru

Re: VMWare on Debian and VPN on Windows

2002-11-02 Thread nate
Andy Saxena said: > Does anybody have any experience running VMWare on Debian hosting > Windows (preferably Win2K) and using Windows VPN software? it should work without any issues if your in bridged mode(which is the equivilent of running it on native hardware). Note the default win

Re: VMWare on Debian and VPN on Windows

2002-11-02 Thread Randolph S. Kahle
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 05:33, Andy Saxena wrote: > Does anybody have any experience running VMWare on Debian hosting > Windows (preferably Win2K) and using Windows VPN software? > I run vmware all the time (with Windows2000). I have run VPN software (I don't remember the brand) t

VMWare on Debian and VPN on Windows

2002-11-02 Thread Andy Saxena
Does anybody have any experience running VMWare on Debian hosting Windows (preferably Win2K) and using Windows VPN software? -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: vmware on Debian?

2001-06-26 Thread Nuhn Yobiznez
--- Robert Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 25 June 2001 21:54, nico de haer wrote: > > I use it on Debian 2.2r2 (kernel 2.2.19pre21) > works fine! > > Can your Windows apps access hardware like USB, > soundcard, scanner? This > would be interesting. A lot of people could use all > t

Re: vmware on Debian?

2001-06-26 Thread Robert Voigt
On Monday 25 June 2001 21:54, nico de haer wrote: > I use it on Debian 2.2r2 (kernel 2.2.19pre21) works fine! Can your Windows apps access hardware like USB, soundcard, scanner? This would be interesting. A lot of people could use all their hardware while running Linux.

Re: vmware on Debian?

2001-06-25 Thread nico de haer
I use it on Debian 2.2r2 (kernel 2.2.19pre21) works fine! regards, Nico de Haer - Original Message - From: John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 9:40 PM Subject: vmware on Debian? > > Anyone using vmware on a Debian 2.2.12 kernel? > > W

vmware on Debian?

2001-06-25 Thread John Conover
Anyone using vmware on a Debian 2.2.12 kernel? Work OK? Thanks, John -- John ConoverTel. 408.370.2688 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 631 Lamont Ct. Fax. 408.379.9602 http://www.johncon.com/ Campbell, CA 95008 Cel. 408.772.7733

Re: Installing VMWare on Debian

2000-01-13 Thread John Gould
You can teel vmware to install in /usr/local, there is no need to install in /usr. Regards JohnG _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ John Gould _/ _/ Senior Systems Support Engineer _/ _/ Power Innovations Limited

Re: Installing VMWare on Debian

2000-01-13 Thread aphro
modify the perl install script(s) ? i just let vmware go wherever it wants :) nate On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Alberto Brealey G. wrote: albbre > albbre >I want to install the newest (1.1.2) VMWare under debian, but i see that albbre >they changed the program locations a while ago, so now everything g

Installing VMWare on Debian

2000-01-13 Thread Alberto Brealey G.
I want to install the newest (1.1.2) VMWare under debian, but i see that they changed the program locations a while ago, so now everything goes on /usr, instead of /usr/local. I tried to run alien on the tgz, but it fails. Is there any way of installing VMWare without screwing dpkg by putting stuf

Re: VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-09-06 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Regis" == Regis Duchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Regis> Thank you. My personal take on this is that these reasons were true Regis> with libc5 and they are not true anymore with libc6. What makes you think that? I see nothing, really, that has changed since the libc5 days tha

Re: VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-08-20 Thread Regis Duchesne
Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Excellent, I can't wait. > > Is the install process truely dependent on the currently running kernel > matching the kernel headers that the user points to? Being able to > compile the modules for other kernels without having to reboot into > that kern

Re: VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-08-20 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 20 Aug, Regis Duchesne wrote about "Re: VMware on debian: module compilation" > is to know what to do with vmware. I will probably modify the install > script so that it prompts the user for the location of the running > kernel headers. > Excellent, I can't wait

Re: VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-08-20 Thread Regis Duchesne
Brian, > Thanks for taking the time to let us know that you are listening. You are welcome. That's what I like in companies with a Linux product: they are far more aware of their customer's needs. > I can only point you to documentation that explains the reasons for > Debian's choice. The first

Re: VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-08-20 Thread Brian Servis
Regis, Thanks for taking the time to let us know that you are listening. *- On 19 Aug, Regis Duchesne wrote about "VMware on debian: module compilation" > I'm the only software engineer here at VMware who uses (and has been using > for 3 years) Debian. If VMware in

VMware on debian: module compilation

1999-08-19 Thread Regis Duchesne
Hi guys, >Bob Nielsen wrote: >> >> On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 01:02:45AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote: >> > On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:26:27AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: >> > > You have to have the kernel source, or at least the headers part of >> > > it, in /usr/src/linux. Sometimes that's not enoug

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-13 Thread William T Wilson
On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > Then you should email the authors and tell them not to insist on > having exact kernel headers in /usr/include/linux. It's an assumption > which is not true on Debian GNU/Linux. They should allow you to specify But it is true on every other Linux distr

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-13 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 01:02:45AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:26:27AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > > You have to have the kernel source, or at least the headers part of > > it, in /usr/src/linux. Sometimes that's not enough (I'm not familiar > > with the vmware Makef

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:26:27AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > You have to have the kernel source, or at least the headers part of > it, in /usr/src/linux. Sometimes that's not enough (I'm not familiar > with the vmware Makefile so I can't tell for vmware) and you have to > do this: > cd /usr/inc

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-06 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 05:26:27AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 11:28:28AM +1000, debian wrote: > > > Anyone managed to install vmware via the vmware install perl script and > > actually get it to work and make modules for its devices. I get erros on > > install about my k

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-06 Thread Bob Nielsen
I just install it with the install.pl script. It complains about the module versions and then creates new ones. I didn't have to do anything special, as I recall. I just upgraded last week and it also went smoothly, with the new modules being created by the script. I am running it on potato. B

Re: vmware on debian

1999-08-06 Thread Alex Shnitman
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 11:28:28AM +1000, debian wrote: > Anyone managed to install vmware via the vmware install perl script and > actually get it to work and make modules for its devices. I get erros on > install about my kernel version.. > > Anyone care to give me some help/hints on getting it

vmware on debian

1999-08-06 Thread debian
Anyone managed to install vmware via the vmware install perl script and actually get it to work and make modules for its devices. I get erros on install about my kernel version.. Anyone care to give me some help/hints on getting it to install cleanly. And work.