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thanks both, but the reboot didn't help. Still, I've found a bug. 
in /etc/vmware/ there is a file, named "not_configured" which should 
be deleted after running succesfully vmware-config.pl. IT doesn't. I 
deleted it, it works just fine now. 

I knew about this bug (forgot the actual file though), I hoped it was 
fixed, seems not. Hope this saves somebody time...

thanks again.


On Thursday 15 January 2004 19:52, gabriel wrote:
> On January 15, 2004 12:45 pm, Adrian Pirciu wrote:
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> > On Thursday 15 January 2004 19:19, SN wrote:
> > > Did you  run vmware-config.pl as root!!!!!!
> >
> > of course, otherwise I would get
> >
> > "Please re-run this program as the super user."
> >
> > Yes, it completed all the questions. All of them. twice even. The
> > modules are ok, i loaded them. other ideas ?
>
> it may sound like a bit of a windows solution.  but i've found that
> sometimes, the vmware modules, while built properly, don't work
> right 'till after a reboot.  if i understood more, i'd explain it,
> but i don't.  try a reboot, then this:
>
>   # /etc/init.d/vmware start
>
> then try it out.  if that doesn't work, i'm afraid i can't help you
> :-(

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