Sorry, but I no longer work at the place I had this problem
and currently I am not using VMWare.
Regards,
/Adam Soltan, jr.
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> From: Daniel T Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Bug 56286] Re: vmplayer fails to st
The post by "supermarron" above seems to have worked for me:
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For me worked change the file
"/etc/apt/sources.list.d/prerequists-sources.list" and change the server that
wasn't responding to another one,
from:
http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu feisty-backports main/debian-installe
The end of Main.log seems to be the source, although I have no idea
about any of this stuff:
2007-11-08 17:50:34,809 ERROR pre-requists item 'http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ub
untu/pool/main/r/release-upgrader-dpkg/release-upgrader-dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu11.2_i3
86.udeb' is NOT trusted
What do I need to
** Attachment added: "Main.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10311019/main.log
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Update Manager downloads the upgrade tool and runs it:
Distribution Upgrade -> Preparing the Upgrade step
Error Dialog: "Getting upgrade prerequisites failed"
"The system was unable to get the prerequisites
** Attachment added: "apt-autoinst-fixup.log"
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I have the same problem described here.
I've tried almost all the suggestions I've seen related to sources.list
and also the suggestion above by 'ari' with no difference.
I guess I'll either post my logs (as requested) to an existing report,
or open a new one.
Any suggestions for other workaroun
Hi!
The problem doesn't really seem to be connected to user verification. It
works just fine when the user has "elevated" rights like, say, root.
When attempting to run vmplayer as J Random Nerd user I get the same
exact error message and no VMware.
Regards,
/rocketman
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