> > I have vmware player installed, in my experience using the package from > > vmware[1] has a higher success rate. I used the source package from > > vmware's website in my case: VMware-player-2.0.1-55017.x86_64.tar.gz the > > ran the vmware-install.pl script > > > > I think you will need the package build-essential installed before you > > run the install script for the script to compile the kernel module. > > > > > > [1] http://www.vmware.com/download/player/player_reg.html (you have to > > enter some details annoyingly) > > > > Regards, > > > > Michael > > > Try Virtualbox-ose instead if your having major problems.
Hi Guys Thanks for the advice... but, its for a production company server, so i need to be running vmware-server, no options. I think tomorrow i will start a-fresh (install from scratch) and try again, failing that i will fall back to a previous release (ive had it working on 6.06,6.10,7.04 with no problems). The only thing is this is a brand new server, and 6.06 (which i wanted to install) doesn't support the NIC, and i thought it would be easier to just use a later version that try and install kernel patches and stuff to get the network working! I see from previous posts that a couple of people have got it working, so i must have just done something wrong :( -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/