Hi Christian, On Sa, Jul 22, 2006 at 03:25:36 +0200, Christian wrote: >I have been trying to install Vmware onto my Debian. Using the latest >daily build and have installed the suggested linux-headers and such. >The vmware installer warns me that my Kernel was compiled with Gcc >4.03, in my case 4.04 and that could cause VVmware to crash. That message is also shown on my system. However, this message can be ignored, I had no trouble because of this reason so far. >I created my Virtual machine under Windows, moved it and its entire >directory onto my LInux partition. Started the Vmplayer with >GNopernicus, located the vmx (config file) but Vmplayer seem to display >a question after I have pressed enter on that file which Gnopernicus >cant read. >Any thoughts? Start vmplayer directly from the console: - Change into the directory where the files of your virtual machine are stored. - Execute the following command in this directory: xinit /usr/bin/vmplayer -X <vm.vmx> Replace <vm.vmx> withe the filename of your vmx-file If the virtual machine stops during bootup, just hit enter a few times. Depending on your hardwaresettings vmplayer shows messages on not found or not activated devices, but the virtual machine should come up at last. >Christian Regards, Christian -- Christian Schoepplein <chris at schoeppi.net> Manage your communication: http://www.otrs.com Linux for the blind: http://www.blinux.suse.de
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