The latest version allows users to run parallels-config to recompile the
needed kernel modules. This is documented in the README.Debian. I'll
look into updating the package a little later.
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[HARDY] parallels-modules missing for kernel 2.5.24-21
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295705
You
recently kernel in Hardy was updated again to 2.6.24-25 - NO parallels-
modules (as usual).
My suggestion is to remove Parallels from the 'Ubuntu partner' list,
seems neither Parallels nor Canonical is willing to maintain the
software.
Please keep in mind: this is commercial software which is
** Changed in: parallels (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I re-opened it and confirmed, because:
just today we received a kernel update in Hardy from 2.6.24-24 -
2.6.24-25 without the matched parallels-modules
** Changed in: parallels (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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[HARDY] parallels-modules missing for kernel 2.5.24-21
** This bug is no longer flagged as a security vulnerability
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I recommend the upgrade.
For me v4.0 is unacceptable:
1. it does not support my German keyboard, all 3-key characters
(Alt+Shift+Key) are missing like {[]}\~|€µ. My guess is that this is a
really 'hot' port from Mac and all/most non-US keyboards are not
supported.
2. BIOS emulation does not
Was this an unique action to keep Parallels as 'Ubuntu Partner' for the
upcoming Parallels Desktop for Win and Linux v4.0?
Or will from now on PW be maintained regularly with every kernel update
till end of maintainence?
To be on the save side I meanwhile have installed the sources for PW
v2.2
From what I can tell, Parallels 4.0 is completely different. I did not
have to build a kernel module. I installed it on Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit (it
also works on 9.10). From what I read, you can even run a 64-bit guest
on a 32-bit host. I recommend the upgrade. I don't believe it will be
affected by
We have pushed an update to partner which contains the modules for our
latest kernel build.
-Brian
** Changed in: parallels (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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[HARDY] parallels-modules missing for kernel 2.5.24-21
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295705
You received this bug
Trust me - we care about the issue. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to
push an update to this product without consent from the Parallels team,
which has seen some changes since the last update was pushed long ago.
In the meantime, as a workaround, you can:
apt-get source parallels
Then modify
I've also reported this bug. It seems no one really cares about this
issue. I think it is a problem with proprietary modules - you're kind of
on your own, EVEN if you purchase that product from Canonical. I've
pretty much decided I am going to have to abandon Parallels, even though
it is a good
now, we have already kernel 2.6.24-23 in Hardy and a new point release
will be available very soon.
And still NO matching parallels-modules !!!
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Nobody seems to care?
Meanwhile this is causing security issues as the only way to run
Parallels is to downgrade the kernel to 2.6.24-19 or -21.
Therefore I mark it accordingly
** This bug has been flagged as a security issue
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[HARDY] parallels-modules missing for kernel 2.5.24-21
sorry, please correct:
you must downgrade to kernel 2.6.24-19 or even 2.6.24-18
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** Changed in: parallels (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Partner Developers (canonical-partner-dev) = Brian
Thomason (brian-thomason)
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Today we got another kernel update to 2.6.24-22
Parallels- modules are still missing :-(
Does nobody care whether sold software is adopted and usable?
** Changed in: parallels (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Partner Developers
(canonical-partner-dev)
Status: New =
The intermittent hot-fix (new restricted-modules) obviously was too hot:
The networking module 'vm-bridge' does not load. Forcing it with
'modprobe vm-bridge' gives following:
# modprobe vm-bridge
FATAL: Error inserting vm_bridge
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