![]() ![]() Last edited by thawtran 15th August 2013 at 04:44 AM. ![]() What can I do now? Give me your supports, please. So, I followed this ~]$ cd tmp]$ curl -O tmp]$ curl -O tmp]$ cd source]# tar -xvf source]# tar -xvf source]# patch -p0 -i source]# patch -p0 -i source]# tar -cf vmblock.tar source]# tar -cf vmnet.tar source]# rm -r source]# rm -r source]# vmware-modconfig -console -install-allīut I still get source]# vmware-modconfig -console -install-all When I run commands to get some information ~]# rpm -qa | grep ~]# uname -r I have run #yum update to update my Fedora. With kernel 3.10+ please apply the patches first as inktvis75 posted.As for now you already have the latest kernel-headers installed just make sure you boot the corresponding kernel version,apply patches,create symlink and compile.Dear, Prior to kernel 3.10+ you don't need to apply the patches, just make sure you have kernel-headers installed matching your kernel version and you can create a symlink and compile all the modules. T11:03:52.415+07:00| modconfig| I120: The GCC version matches the kernel GCC minor version like a glove. Like vmware-root]# tail vmware-modconfig-2504.log 8, 81 Windows applications, running under Linux, 15 Windows client. There are 3 log files of vmware-modconfig. web sites ( continued ) Linux User Groups, xiii Linux Web Ring, xiv Linux Weekly. A logfile is generated during by vmware-modconfig, can you please look in to it, if you can see any error message ?Hi, ![]()
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