On 1/15/06, Brett I. Holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where do I find docs that go into all of this?
Select "Help->Contents". I'm not sure about player, but for
workstation the HTML help is in /opt/vmware/workstation/lib/help. The
networking help is
file:/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/help/work
Hmm, I'll have to think about this. At work I'm running vmplayer on XP and at
home I have it on Gentoo. For work, at this point I just want to have the
vmplayer session to run Linux mail and news clients (because Windows doesn't
have anything worthwhile). This is at work and I have a static I
On 1/15/06, Brett I. Holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you explain host vs bridge vs other network options? I want to have
> vmplayer use the same IP address as the system it's running on.
The closest to what you said would be NAT networking. In this case,
the guest receives an address on
I had the unloadable modules. I then reran config today and it worked -
config.pl created a new setup. I turned the system on this morning so maybe
that did it.
Can you explain host vs bridge vs other network options? I want to have
vmplayer use the same IP address as the system it's running
do you have module unloading compiled into your kernel?
if not this is needed because of how the /etc/vmware/init.d/vmware script works
also a debug check list
first check for your vm modules
lsmod
this should show you your vmmon / vmnet modules
also check your /dev folder for your vm file
This post came at a good time. I had just installed vmplayer on my XP box at
work so I could run Linux and have some real mail and news programs. So I
decided to try it on gentoo. Emerged it and it wouldn't configure - kept
whining it couldn't stop vmware - of course not it wasn't running.
I
well for /etc/init.d/vmware all it does is makes a pretty output to a call to the /etc/vmware/init.d/vmware file
but an append to my earlier post
after following the instructions for the install created by the vmware-config script
we can use the following commands to clean up what tweak we did
On 1/14/06, Halo0784 (sent by Nabble.com) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well for the temp fix i did a simple tweak that seemed to work fine
>
> backup purpose
> mv /etc/init.d/vmware /etc/init.d/old-vmware
>
> then just link in the vmware file
> ln -s /etc/vmware/init.d/vmware /etc/init.d/vmware
T
well for the temp fix i did a simple tweak that seemed to work fine
backup purpose
mv /etc/init.d/vmware /etc/init.d/old-vmware
then just link in the vmware file
ln -s /etc/vmware/init.d/vmware /etc/init.d/vmware
run the config script
vmware-config.pl
follow the instructions
View this messa
> > > There is file in the directory /etc/vmware which you have to delete
> > > after a configure, for some strange reason. It's a blank file, but
> > > unfortunately I can't remember the filename anymore. Pbb something
> > > with config in its name.
> >
> > I believe it is called "notconfigured" a
On 12/11/05, Allan Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:33:31 +0100 Jan Callewaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 2005/12/11, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> On 12/11/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Hello, the vmware workstation daemon has always seemed
At Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:33:31 +0100 Jan Callewaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2005/12/11, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On 12/11/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hello, the vmware workstation daemon has always seemed a bit touchy,
>> > but it's being persistent this time. When I
2005/12/11, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 12/11/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello, the vmware workstation daemon has always seemed a bit touchy,
> > but it's being persistent this time. When I run:
> >
> > /opt/vmware/workstation/bin/vmware-config.pl
> >
> > the daemon is sta
On 12/11/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, the vmware workstation daemon has always seemed a bit touchy,
> but it's being persistent this time. When I run:
>
> /opt/vmware/workstation/bin/vmware-config.pl
>
> the daemon is started properly and I can fully use the application.
> But whe
Hello, the vmware workstation daemon has always seemed a bit touchy,
but it's being persistent this time. When I run:
/opt/vmware/workstation/bin/vmware-config.pl
the daemon is started properly and I can fully use the application.
But when Gentoo tries to start the daemon, 2 of the processes al
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