- UBUNTU FOR VMWARE WORKSTATION 14 HOW TO
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I have looked online and there seems to be a lot of trouble with this. Upon investigation of that log I discovered it was failing here: T11:27:59.249Z| vthread-3| I120: Building module with command "/usr/bin/make -j8 -C /tmp/modconfig-07fLDu/vmnet-only auto-build HEADER_DIR=/lib/modules/3.19.0-49-generic/build/include CC=/usr/bin/gcc IS_GCC_3=no" See log file /tmp/vmware-root/vmware-modconfig-9432.log for details." On first run, VMWare produces an error stating: Workstation 10.0.6 downloaded and installed without any issues. This is what I've tried so far, but growing increasingly desperate: So I decided to carry on trying to fix this myself. But, then the connected camera didn't appear on the VM. Everything went smooth, until I tried to connect the camera (DSLR) to the VM in order to control it via the PC. I tried to create a VM for editing, including some editing SW (like Adobe's SW). I mostly use a few VM's running simultaneously. T15:04:24.202Z| vthread-3| W110: Failed to build vmnet. I have a paid version of VMware Workstation 14.
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T15:04:23.290Z| vthread-3| I120: Building module with command "/usr/bin/make -j8 -C /tmp/modconfig-TT9hWO/vmnet-only auto-build HEADER_DIR=/lib/modules/3.19.0-25-generic/build/include CC=/usr/bin/gcc IS_GCC_3=no" I installed the latest version of vmware workstation (10.0.2) in ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I have the following problem: I use the open source driver 'Radeon' (Galium 0.4) and Mesa 10.1.0. T15:04:23.290Z| vthread-3| I120: Successfully extracted the vmnet source. T15:04:23.286Z| vthread-3| I120: Extracting the vmnet source from "/usr/lib/vmware/modules/source/vmnet.tar". Upon checking the log file, the last couple of entries are (can get more if required): T15:04:23.286Z| vthread-3| I120: Setting destination path for vmnet to "/lib/modules/3.19.0-25-generic/misc/vmnet.ko". When I try to run the application it produces an alert which tells me to check a log file.
UBUNTU FOR VMWARE WORKSTATION 14 HOW TO
The only thing that I ask is that people explain how to do certain steps, for instance instead of saying "just untar the tarball edit the "*.config" file, would you please explain how to do that?
I made a number of snapshots on the way as I was testing things out. It was at VMWare hardware compatibility 12 I believe, using BIOS.
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Ive been running Windows 10 as a guest for some time and wanted to upgrade it to Windows 11. My thinking is that it's better to start from a known point and post everything that goes wrong individually so that it helps others with the same problem rather than starting halfway through the fix. I started from Workstation 16.2.1 running on an Linux (Ubuntu) host. I have uninstalled VMWare and reinstalled it to get back to a known point and will happily cover old ground again to try and resolve the issue.
I've tried the vast majority of posts I have found on this topic and none of them have resolved my issue. I'm having trouble installing and running VMWare Workstation 10 on Ubuntu 14.04.