On 07/30/2017 01:12 PM, Zachary Snyder wrote:
You are trying to get VMware running on linux to host windows or
vice
versa? If you're trying to host windows inside linux is KVM/Qemu
On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 1:10 PM Walter H. <Walter.H(a)mathemainzel.info
<mailto:Walter.H@mathemainzel.info>> wrote:
tried VMware Wkst. 12.5.6, also 12.5.7 ... no change ...
even the hack to get the additional virtual network interfaces,
nothing
helped ...
maybe the next release of VMware Wkst. 12.5.8 will run ...
as VMware Wkst. is essential for me, there is no way having Linux
instead of Windows;
the decision to try it with Fedora is the feature of inplace
upgrade and
keep it up-to-date ...
I'll keep my old windows running as log as the hardware is working ...
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I had 12.5.6 and I now have 12.5.7 running on 4.11.11-300.fc26.x86_64. I
use it to run a Windows 10 64-bit creator updated VM.
I ran into two problems with "out of the box" VMware Workstation:
1. I needed to compile and install two modules manually
2. A library was missing (found by running "strace -o /tmp/debug.txt
vmware"
and looking at the end of what's in debug.txt)
I wrote a shell script to handle #1. I can't remember what the missing
library is for #2.
Post what's happening and I bet we can figure it out.
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