Here is a way to solve this problem:
http://pario.no/2010/10/02/installing-vmware-workstation-7-1-1-64-bit-
on-ubuntu-10-10/
Got it from here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/vmware-ubuntu/+question/128677
If anyone can confirm that this solves the problem reported in this bug
that'll be great.
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@Adam: that should be taken up with VMware itself. The latest version,
7.1.1, does include the headers.
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Juan's response is irrelevant. It is about vmware 7.1.1 versus the
linux 2.6.35 kernel.
Why have headers required by vmware 6.5 been removed?
My solution now is to use VirtualBox
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You
As I've posted twice before, vmware 7.x isn't a valid option as it
won't work on pentium-m machines.
It is ubuntu that broke vmware 6.x. AFAIK, other distributions have
the headers required.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Charlie Kravetz charlie-...@ubuntu.com wrote:
@Adam: that should be
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VMware Kernel Modules Updater does not find the Kernel Header Files for
kernel 2.6.35-22-generic, but these are installed. VMware ist unusable
without the modules the kernel modules updater wants to compile and
install.
I found it with
VMware Workstation
@Adam: This problem is related to VMWare versions 6.5.4, 7.0, 7.1, 7.1.1
(according to description) and with the 2.6.35 kernel.
The workaround I posted has been tested against Ubuntu 10.10 with 2.6.35
kernel (not by me tho) and it only applies to 7.x.x versions.
I don't know if this works with
@Adam: I've been thinking, if your are absolutely sure that version 6.5
works in other distros with the 2.6.35 kernel, it shouldn't be better to
make a new bug report? (since this one affects versions 7.x also, and
for that versions there's a workaround). Maybe, if you can point out the
kernel
On Thursday 18 November 2010 9:15:18 am you wrote:
@Adam: I've been thinking, if your are absolutely sure that version 6.5
works in other distros with the 2.6.35 kernel, it shouldn't be better to
make a new bug report? (since this one affects versions 7.x also, and
for that versions there's a
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make
Ubuntu better. However, it seems that you are not using a software
package provided by the official Ubuntu repositories. Because of this
the Ubuntu project can not support or fix your particular bug. Please
report this bug
The defective software is the ubuntu kernel headers which are missing
items contained in the standard linux headers releases seen with all
other distributions.
The fact that it prevents use of a 3rd party software product is
irrelevant. Ubuntu isn't something owned by apple and is supposed to
I don't have the option of moving to vmware 7.1.2 as vmware 7 will not work
with the pentium-m in my laptop.
I need kernel headers that vmware 6.5 will tolerate.
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I have the same problem with the official Ubuntu 10.10 i386.
I confirm that if you download VMware Workstation 7.1.2 as of now it
fixes the problem and all modules compile just fine.
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OK. Done. Same problem.
Header files are now found, but modules do not compile as expected. In
tune VMware will not start.
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Upgrade your vmware workstation to the latest 7.1.1.
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