Re: vmware.service fail on Fedora 19
hi all,put together some old and new stuff, this worked for me well: https://gist.github.com/mnmnm/6387478
View ArticleRe: How to Forward range of ports to a guest machine using NAT
The host intializing the traffic needs to communicate to the guest machine (hosted on the VMplayer) using a range of ports (randomly) 1024:65535 TCP Use Bridged instead of NAT. It might help me in this...
View ArticleRe: vmware.service fail on Fedora 19
Not sure why VMware makes WS available for Linux, but yet enjoy making their users go to hell and back to get it working. And good luck with getting support for WS. All queries go to /dev/null....
View ArticleMouse problems while gaming in Ubuntu...
Hi - My host system is Windows 8. My guest system is Ubuntu 13.04. I am using the latest version of VMware Player. Here's the situation: For normal computing purposes, everything is working perfectly...
View ArticleLatest Version of VMware Player for Workstation v6.5 VMs?
Hello. For the last few years I have been using version 2.5.5 of VMware Player to run VMs created by Workstation v6.5.5. In short, the VMs get deployed to a 32-bit Windows XP laptop and is only run...
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Have a look at: Virtual machine hardware versions (1003746)
View ArticleRe: Latest Version of VMware Player for Workstation v6.5 VMs?
Thanks for the quick reply. I had already looked at that web link and confess to being a bit confused. For example, here is that web page's comment about Player: "Any VMware product in the chart...
View ArticleRe: Latest Version of VMware Player for Workstation v6.5 VMs?
So, for example, can the latest v5.0.2 of VMware Player run my VMs created with my "virtual hardware version" of 6 (as per Workstation v6.6.5)? Forgive me if I seem to be missing the boat here. Yes!
View ArticleVMDK Files On Windows in a GPT Partition Table
I have VMWare Player on my Windows partition and would like to use VMWare Player to access my Linux partition in Windows. I try to use Physical Disk and select partitions, but it doesn't see any of...
View Articlewin2000 sp4 font terrible in Player.
Hi All,I have to use win2000 for some old software that is win2000-specific and have just installed it in VMPlayer v5 and it works well. Problem is the standard win2000 font is skinny and gray and not...
View ArticleRun Player without Internet?
Hi All,Just tried to use the VMPlayer on my laptop out of range of house wifi. Got an error message something like "VMWare authentication not available," (or pretty close to that wording) I assume it...
View ArticleCan't install VMWare tools
I've been having this issue for a couple of weeks now. I run Windows 7 in a Virtual Machine in Debian Linux with VMWare Player 5.0.2. A new version of Tools came out and I tried several times to...
View ArticleModule install fails on Fedora 18
Can someone help me on this. I have a read a ton of web pages but nothing seems to work for me. I can not seem to start vmware because of a couple module installs failing. # uname -aLinux bighat...
View ArticleProblem with VMware Player - cannot start my virtual machine
Hi,i got problem with starting my virtual machine. Got message that says: "Failed to open virtual machine: File "H:\WindowsXP A1\Windows XP Professional.vmx" line 2: Syntax error.". What could be wrong...
View ArticleRe: Problem with VMware Player - cannot start my virtual machine
The "Windows XP Professional.vmx" configuration file you've attached is not a valid file and just contains garbage. Attach the vmware.log file as a file, do not copy and paste into the body of a...
View ArticleRe: Problem with VMware Player - cannot start my virtual machine
There is few files vmware.log, vmware-0.log, vmware-1.log, vmware-2.logi upload only the vmware.log
View ArticleRe: Problem with VMware Player - cannot start my virtual machine
Unfortunately the vmware.log file you attached to the OP also contains garbage. Archive (compress) the remaining vmware*.log files into a single .zip archive and attach it to a reply.
View ArticleRe: Can't install VMWare tools
The following is a workaround to the issue at hand. What version of Ubuntu (or other supported Linux Distro), 32-bit or 64-bit? For a VM running Windows 2000 and later under Ubuntu 32-bit (or other...
View ArticleRe: Problem with VMware Player - cannot start my virtual machine
Attached .rar file with all vmware*.logI also have some chinese signs in this log files. Dont know why.Im using also truecrypt to mount drive with this system. Maybe this is a reason. Password is right...
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