On 10/01/17 20:17, Walter H. wrote:
> On 01.10.2017 11:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 10/01/17 01:38, Walter H. wrote:
>>> F25 was running fine; after upgrade to F26 my VMware was broken,
>>> now I have a VMware running with F26, which brings this:
>>>
>>> "This host does not support "Intel EPT" hardware assisted MMU 
>>> virtualization.
>>> This host does not support virtualizing real mode.
>>> The Intel "VMX Unrestricted Guest" feature is necessary to run this virtual 
>>> machine
>>> on an Intel processor.
>>> Module 'CPUIDEarly' power on failed.
>>> Failed to start the virtual machine."
>>>
>>> and the same machine runs the latest Win10 without problems(!)
>>>
>>> this machine is an old HP wkst xw4600 with a Core2 Quad Q9300 CPU and 4 
>>> GByte RAM
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Walter
>> Are you trying to use Fedora 26 as the Host O/S for VMware?
> yes ...
>> If so, did you note the list of Host O/S's that VMware supports?
>>
>> Host Operating Systems
>>          Ubuntu 14.04 and above
>>          Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6&  above
>>          CentOS 6.0 and above
>>          Oracle Linux 6.0 and above
>>          openSUSE Leap 42.2 and above
>>          SUSE Linux 12 and above
> seems you're talking about the previous VMware release ...
> v14.0.0.0 is for F26 or up

I looked here....

https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation-pro.html

Also,
http://store.vmware.com/store?SiteID=vmware&Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&productID=5124968900

VMware Workstation Pro runs on most 64-bit* Windows or Linux host operating 
systems:

Windows 10Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2012Windows Server 2008Windows 
8Windows
7UbuntuRed Hat Enterprise LinuxCentOSOracle LinuxopenSUSESUSE Linux Enterprise 
Server

I do not see any mention of Fedora.

Where is your information from Vmware that they support F26 as a Host O/S?

>> So, why would you be upset with Fedora Project and not VMware?
> what do you mean by that?
>

Simple.   As far as I can tell, see the above link, F26 isn't supported as a 
Host O/S
platform  And even if they were you're talking about an application that isn't
connected with the Fedora Project.  So, Fedora Project has nothing to do with 
making
sure a 3rd party app. works.

Now, since Vmware Workstation, that is what you have right, is a purchased 
product
you should be opening a trouble ticket with them.  I'm retired now, but the 
company I
worked for used VMware products and we had trouble with them back in the RH5.0 
days
(we also bought and paid for Red Hat Support).  We found them very responsible.

Like I said, please tell me where VMware lists Fedora as a supported platform.


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