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vmware tools dont compile with hardy
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Hi Vincent, I actually have a somewhat kludgy script that rebuilds these
modules from sources on every reboot using module-assistant. There's
probably a better way to do this, but my way seems to work just fine.
Also the version of tools I'm getting with this repository seems to work
much better th
@Rouben
VMware Tools is a bit behind:
- VMware Tools: 2.6.24-19
- current Ubuntu Kernel: 2.6.24-23
At the moment: installing open-vm-tools will only install modules for
the 2.6.24-19 kernel and this is not the active kernel used for booting
on an up-2-date Ubuntu system. If you don't want to do s
** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
Target: ubuntu-8.04.2 => None
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FYI, VMware does provide packages and even apt repositories with
precompiled versions of both kernel modules and VMware Tools for Ubuntu
8.04 and 8.04.1 for ESX version 3.5:
http://www.vmware.com/download/packages.html
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I forgot to mention, the VMware Guest I needed the VMware Tools for is
an Ubuntu 8.04 Server, Linux testlab14 2.6.24-21-server #1 SMP Mon Aug
25 18:06:43 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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This is how I solved it:
- Download "ESX Server 3i U2 Installable Refresh Version 3.5 Update 2 | 110271
- 08/13/08" from https://www.vmware.com/
- Mount the ISO "VMware-VMvisor-InstallerCD-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.iso"
- Unpack "install.tgz"
- Unpack
"./usr/lib/vmware/installer/VMware-VMvisor-
At least on VMWare ESX 3.5.0 build 110271, VMWare Tools compile just
fine in Ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24-19-server, without any special
incantation . I cannot say VMWare Server, though. I know this is not
useful in the context of this specific bug, but I thought it would be
worth noting as other pe
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How to install rpm Virtual Machine package in ubuntu 8.04 ? i have error
message archive type not supported if i double clicked the rpm file.
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This how to with open-vm-tools worked flawlessly btw, as a workaround
while we are waiting for official packages. I substituted the latest
open-vm package (pen-vm-tools-2008.07.01-102166), but other than that it
works pretty much word-for-word. It is for VM-fusion, but worked under
VMWare worksta
fadyek wrote:
> ...I am already settled with Virtualbox. I hate to talk
> about it in a thread originally about vmware, but to make it short I
> find it much better and there is no reason (at least for a normal home
> user like me) to go back to vmware.
i must agree. i am forced to use ESX at work
I might try it, Rouben. But quite frankly it is the least in my
priorities, since I am already settled with Virtualbox. I hate to talk
about it in a thread originally about vmware, but to make it short I
find it much better and there is no reason (at least for a normal home
user like me) to go back
I am in the same position, but quite frankly I am giving up on this. I'm
just somewhat annoyed that Canonical decided to kill off the open-vm-
tools package that I know to be working just fine, at least with VMware
ESX 3.0.x.
fadyek: The fix I posted does have ESX-esque naming conventions for the
I am still waiting the same. Does anyone knows when this package is
going to be available, and what willbe the package name?
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** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Thomason (brian-thomason)
Status: New => In Progress
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04.1
** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 => None
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Fadyek, I'm glad you got a solution. Your experience brings me to
another point: is VMware going to release a proper VMware Tools package
for Hardy or not? Debian users at least get the option of using open-vm-
tools, which Ubuntu has removed from its package repositories (I am
assuming this is in
Thanks Rouben for your effort.
Your attachment contains: vmdesched.tar, vmhgfs.tar, vmmemctl.tar, vmxnet.tar.
But the modules I am looking for in order to run VMware Server 1.0.5 are:
vmmon.tar, vmnet.tar, (and maybe vmppuser.tar). Most probably your fix is
applicable only for the commercial VMw
Fadyek, please check my previous post on this bug, it contains an
attachment which has the tarballs you seek, with the exception of
vmppuser.tar. Hope this helps! :) Also try replacing the tarballs from
my package to the one you're trying to compile, unless you're sure it's
vmppuser.tar specificall
Seems open-vm-tools don't include the modules required to install the
free VMware Server: vmmon.tar, vmnet.tar, vmppuser.tar. Any work-around
available?
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Seeing how there are no updates on this bug, I feel compelled to share
the following workaround. Here's what one needs to do to get VMware ESX
3.0.2's latest tools to compile properly on Hardy JeOS:
1. Start VMware Tools Install. Mount /media/cdrom (or whatever you call your
CD-ROM drive) and gra
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I wonder why they were deleted from the archives and also why bug 193606
was declined for hardy, but until the "official" vmware tools get into
the partner repository, you can install the open-vm-tools from my ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~hanno-stock/+archive
You'll have to run a "sudo module-assis
Whatever happened to open-vm-tools? http://open-vm-
tools.sourceforge.net/ Am I right to assume that this is an official
VMware project on SourceForge?
I find that if I replace the source tarballs inside the VMware ESX 3.0.2
tools installer things compile just fine... I also saw references to
that
After talking with Brian, it appears that VMware has decided to provide
Canonical with the appropriate binaries a few days after we release 8.04
and Brian will package them ASAP for inclusion in the partner
repository.
** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Thom
Confirmed here with latest release of vmware tools for VMware ESX 3.0.2.
It would be nice if Ubuntu would either bundle compatible precompiled
modules with the ESX tools tarball, or even better, include these
modules and tools in the repository.
ESX, unlike VMware Server, absolutely relies on the
** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-meta => vmware-server
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Reopenning this bug as Canonical needs to have a fix for this and will
see about it with vmware.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04
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Changing to Invalid, because this cannot be dealt with in Ubuntu. Upstream is
aware of the problem.
VMWare tools cannot be installed on systems running 2.6.24 kernel.
In the meantime you can try the vmware-any-any patches.
Links:
http://knihovny.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/ (download patch here)
http:
seems to be a vmware tools bug with kernel 2.6.24 in general ... the
vmware fusion community said this ...
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I can confirm for the 32bit version (Hardy, current version as of
2008-02-11)
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