Re: VMware woes

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> On Jan 12, 2024, at 20:59, Sherman Grunewagen via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On 11/01/2024 13.48, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 03:36:32PM -0800, Sherman Grunewagen via users wrote:
>>> Hello all.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone have VMware Workstation Pro 17.5.0 running with any of the
>>> later 6.6.X kernels?
>>> 
>>> I'm having a hard time getting it to run with a Fedora 38
>>> installation.  I'm fully updated as of 2 days ago, including the 6.6.9
>>> kernel.  When I try to start Workstation directly after VMware
>>> installation I get a popup saying that the kernel-headers package for
>>> kernel-6.6.9 is missing and so it can't build some modules. the problem is that
>>> the kernel-headers package for 6.6.9 is missing from Updates. The latest package is
>>> for 6.6.3.
>> 
>> Does the popup actually say that you need a newer kernel-headers
>> package?  Because we should provide feedback to VMWare that what
>> they're really asking for is a kernel-devel package for the running
>> kernel.  The kernel-headers package is just for compiling userspace
>> programs, and only is updated when there's an API change that affects
>> userspace.
>> 
>> I suspect that the "headers" part is coming from the Debian/Ubuntu
>> world, because I think their kernel source is in a linux-headers
>> package.
>> 
> 
> Yes, the popup explicitly says that the 6.6.9 headers are needed (as I'm running kernel-6.6.9).
> Here's a screenshot of the popup:  <http://tinyurl.com/VMwarePop>. (I don't know how to make
> hot links. :-))

Ah, it doesn’t explicitly say “kernel-headers”. 

I realize it’s confusing, but the headers for any librarypackage in Fedora is called $name-devel, so to maintain consistency, it’s a kernel-devel package. 

The kernel-headers are a subset of kernel headers that are used by glibc and related packages to compile userland executables, not kernel modules. 

-- 
Jonathan Billings
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