On Wed, December 13, 2006 11:27, Matthew Saltzman wrote: > On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Manuel Arostegui wrote: > > >> On Wed, December 13, 2006 09:55, Matthew Saltzman wrote: >> >>> Where should I report this? It looks to be related to VMware, but not >>> sure if it's a VMware bug or a kernel bug. My VMware Player is frozen after it happens. >>> >>> TIA. >>> >>> >>> >>> Console messages below: >>> >>> >>> [...] >>> >> >> If I were you I would report it to VMWare team with out a doubt, even more if you have paid for >> it ;-) >> >> >> Kind regards >> > > See, the thing is, it only started happening yesterday. No changes to > VMware configuration at all. No changes to my kernel (currently > kernel-2.6.18-1.2849.4.2.fc6.netdev.3.1 i686) at all. A few updates installed via yum, including > xorg-x11-server-Xorg.i386 1.1.1-47.2.fc6, but that's about all that looks relevant. > Well, I thought you had changed something on your vmware configurations file or whatever. But if everything is as usual, now, I should change my point of view and I really think that´s some Kernel Issue at all. As you said, nothing change on your kernel as well, but that´s not a reason, you, guys, already know that kernel sometimes fail because of some hardware problem, maybe something is wrong on your box... Try send those errors to LKML, I dunno if there´s any kernel hacker here who could help you to overcome the problem. By the way, I´m interested on this, so please, if you decide to send it to LKML, I would like to recieved any reply, so, I would really like to be FWD :-) Kind regards. Manuel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list