On 11/01/2024 22:55, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 11/01/2024 15:42, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
Likely you have changed file associations for HTML files from KDE
System Settings. Try to move away ~/.config/mimeapps.list or comment
out text/html entry there and Abiword should pop back.
I confirm, it do
Il 11/01/2024 15:42, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 20:18, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Now it's working, but I don't understand why.
Now I find this:
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:text/html=abiword.desktop;firefox-esr.desktop;google-chrome.desktop;kfmclient_html.desktop;org.gnome.Ep
On 11/01/2024 20:18, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Now it's working, but I don't understand why.
Now I find this:
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:text/html=abiword.desktop;firefox-esr.desktop;google-chrome.desktop;kfmclient_html.desktop;org.gnome.Epiphany.desktop;org.kde.kimagemapeditor.desktop
Il 11/01/2024 03:33, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 02:44, Valerio Vanni wrote:
After, guide was not showing anymore. Calling it (click on "help" on
Vmware application) began opening Abiword.
In kde control panel -> app -> default, Firefox is set as default
browse
On 11/01/2024 02:44, Valerio Vanni wrote:
After, guide was not showing anymore. Calling it (click on "help" on
Vmware application) began opening Abiword.
In kde control panel -> app -> default, Firefox is set as default browser.
Likely when sorted by name Abiword is before
Il 10/01/2024 22:28, Cindy Sue Causey ha scritto:
On 1/10/24, Valerio Vanni wrote:
The issue began after update from debian 10 to 11. And it persists in 12.
Before, Vmware Workstation help was shown in default browser (it's an
html guide).
After, guide was not showing anymore. Calli
On 1/10/24, Valerio Vanni wrote:
> The issue began after update from debian 10 to 11. And it persists in 12.
>
> Before, Vmware Workstation help was shown in default browser (it's an
> html guide).
> After, guide was not showing anymore. Calling it (click on "help"
The issue began after update from debian 10 to 11. And it persists in 12.
Before, Vmware Workstation help was shown in default browser (it's an
html guide).
After, guide was not showing anymore. Calling it (click on "help" on
Vmware application) began opening Abiword.
Vmware
;> something went wrong during the installation, which you'll have to
>> discover and fix before trying the installation again.
>>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> I don't doubt what you're saying. The installer reported that there were
> no errors. Obvio
On 01/08/2024 08:53 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Jan 08, 2024 at 08:33:11AM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Bookworm.
I have installed VMWare-Player-Full-Bundle v-17.5.0, after checking that
Debian still supports it.
When I attempt running I get an error:
Failed to
On Mon, Jan 08, 2024 at 08:33:11AM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Bookworm.
>
> I have installed VMWare-Player-Full-Bundle v-17.5.0, after checking that
> Debian still supports it.
>
> When I attempt running I get an error:
>
> Failed to execute command
I am running Bookworm.
I have installed VMWare-Player-Full-Bundle v-17.5.0, after checking that
Debian still supports it.
When I attempt running I get an error:
Failed to execute command "@@BINARY@@"
failed to execute child process "@@BINARY@@" (no such file or director
On 2023-11-06 at 07:50, Marco M. wrote:
> Am 06.11.2023 um 06:52:39 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth:
>
>> VirtualBox is not available in any Debian Repo.
>
> It is available in sid, but not in stable.
And the reason it isn't available in testing is that there's no viable
way to provide securi
Am 06.11.2023 um 06:52:39 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth:
> VirtualBox is not available in any Debian Repo.
It is available in sid, but not in stable.
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 4:16 AM జిందం వాఐి wrote:
> > PPS: If VMware isn't a good choice,
> > would there be a better VM supervisor
> > I could use? If so, can you point me
> > to a set of instructions for it?
>
> * these are MY personal opnions from
> experi
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023, at 7:04 PM, జిందం వాఐి wrote:
>> PPS: If VMware isn't a good choice,
>> would there be a better VM supervisor
>> I could use? If so, can you point me
>> to a set of instructions for it?
>
> * these are MY personal opnions from
> experi
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 1:36 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend good documentation on KVM/QEMU that would allow me to
> get up to speed on it quickly?
I don't know if or where good documentation exists. Sorry about that.
QEMU/KVM is mostly like Virtual Box. If you know Virtual Box, t
PPS: If VMware isn't a good choice,
would there be a better VM supervisor
I could use? If so, can you point me
to a set of instructions for it?
* these are MY personal opnions from
experience [ almost decade ago ]
[ may not be correct or relevant ]
* my laptop with amd processor [ lo
Can anyone recommend good documentation on KVM/QEMU that would allow me to get
up to speed on it quickly?
Thanks!
Rick
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023, at 4:33 AM, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 5 Nov 2023 10:56 +0100, from andr...@xss.co.at (Andreas Haumer):
>>> PPS: If VMware isn't a g
On 5 Nov 2023 10:56 +0100, from andr...@xss.co.at (Andreas Haumer):
>> PPS: If VMware isn't a good choice, would there be a better VM
>> supervisor I could use? If so, can you point me to a set of
>> instructions for it?
>
> To answer just these questions only: take
Am 05.11.2023 um 01:04:27 Uhr schrieb Rick Thomas:
> But I can't seem to get vmware player to start up. What am I doing
> wrong?
Start it in a terminal and look for error messages.
Hi!
Am 05.11.23 um 10:04 schrieb Rick Thomas:
[...]
PPS: If VMware isn't a good choice, would there be a better VM supervisor I
could use? If so, can you point me to a set of instructions for it?
To answer just these questions only: take a look at kvm/qemu and
the virt-manager GUI.
The title says it all, I hope. I've tried installing vmware player on my
Bookworm according to the instructions from
https://techviewleo.com/install-vmware-on-debian/
But I can't seem to get vmware player to start up. What am I doing wrong? Is
there a better location t
On 9/1/2022 4:28 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 1:26 PM john doe wrote:
...
So I will try Debian 11's packages "qemu-kvm" and "aqemu" and install
Windows 10" as a test on my current main host, but only if I can remove all
if I need to and if it will not interfere with my smooth
You should be able to do that, however the main restricting factor is your host
machines number of virtual Threads (cps) in addition to the amount of
physical memory or ram that your main board has available to use which is
usually decreased due to your host ps and also the professor also use
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 11:19 Махно wrote:
> Helli. You need to install these packages. As
…
Thank you very much!
-Tom
Helli. You need to install these packages. As root (or sudo) apt
install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system
bridge-utils virtinst virt-manager. It is a good idea to add your user
to libvirt and ibvirt-qemu groups. As root (or sudo) #adduser username
libvirt #adduser usern
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 1:26 PM john doe wrote:
...
> > So I will try Debian 11's packages "qemu-kvm" and "aqemu" and install
> > Windows 10" as a test on my current main host, but only if I can remove all
> > if I need to and if it will not interfere with my smooth running setup. Is
...
> If you
response (no games, just Office 360, IO
Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a
quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
Last I had to run a Windows VM I used kvm (aka Qemu) and that worked
very nicely. It's easy to install (it's in the Debian
ugh to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office 360, IO
>> Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a
>> quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
>
> Last I had to run a Windows VM I used kvm (aka Qemu) and th
nse (no games, just Office 360, IO
> >> Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a
> >> quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
> >
> > Last I had to run a Windows VM I used kvm (aka Qemu) and that worked
> > ver
On 18/8/22 7:48 pm, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2022, at 12:38, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
As an aside, a Windows host for a client sucks big time. Windows will
automatically restart periodically no matter what you do to prevent it.
How often does that happen?
I only ask because it doesn't
On Wed, 17 Aug 2022, at 12:38, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> As an aside, a Windows host for a client sucks big time. Windows will
> automatically restart periodically no matter what you do to prevent it.
How often does that happen?
I only ask because it doesn't for my pretty much always-on W8.1 lapt
world but a
quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
Last I had to run a Windows VM I used kvm (aka Qemu) and that worked
very nicely. It's easy to install (it's in the Debian repositories),
very featureful, and used for "real systems" (tho in my case I always
used i
>
> > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be
> > > reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just
> > Office
> > > 360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I
> >
> > …
> >
> >
ld love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be
> > reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office
> > 360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world
> > but a quick search shows VMware might be a good choi
reasonable response (no games, just Office
360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world
but a quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
Anyone using such a rig for the real world (i.e., not testing or as a
hobby)? If it is reliable, I plan to get a hefty
ugh to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office 360, IO Drive,
> H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a quick search
> shows VMware might be a good choice.
>
> Anyone using such a rig for the real world (i.e., not testing or as a hobby)?
reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office 360,
> IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a
> quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
>
> Anyone using such a rig for the real world (i.e., not testing or as a
&g
H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with
> > the VM world but a quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
>
> I have used Windows VMs for years. It is reliable.
And which VM are you using?
-Tom
reasonable response (no games, just Office
360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world
but a quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
Anyone using such a rig for the real world (i.e., not testing or as a
hobby)? If it is reliable, I plan to get a hefty
I have Windows client on Debian and Windows Hosts using Virtualbox. I
don't think there is much difference to VMWare for simple client hosting.
When the client is fully 'settled in' performance is perfectly adequate.
Where it runs into problems is saving state and restoring.
a quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
I have used Windows VMs for years. It is reliable.
Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but a
quick search shows VMware might be a good choice.
Anyone using such a rig for the real world (i.e., not testing or as a
hobby)? If it is reliable, I plan to get a hefty SilentPC to run my primary
digital duopoly.
Thanks.
-Tom
Thanks for the answer, Kent. Sorry for the delay, but I have an update
on this.
> 1) Try a different Desktop Environment (e.g xfce4 instead of Gnome, etc)
I tried it with LXQt+xfwm4, but the issue remained. I also tried
updating to the backports 5.16 kernel, but the problem still persists.
T
On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 2:33 PM Luiz Romário Santana Rios <
luizroma...@tecgraf.puc-rio.br> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> The problem still remains after all these months.
>
> My current solution is to access a remote CentOS 7 machine through VNC
> and use Horizon Client from there.
>
> Any idea why t
Hello again,
The problem still remains after all these months.
My current solution is to access a remote CentOS 7 machine through VNC
and use Horizon Client from there.
Any idea why this might be happening?
I am not entirely sure there's an actual correlation here, but after I
updated to Bullseye, my installation of VMWare Horizon Client started
glitching out. I updated in the weekend and it was working fine on
Friday, but not yesterday.
I'm not sure how to describe it exactly, but the ima
I'm glad it helped. Any idea which commands helped?
amixer -c 0 set Master 100%
amixer -c 0 set PCM 100%
John Berden wrote:
> Listen! That helped! Unbelievable!
> Thanks a lot!
> And why is there no default volume? This is stupid!
I'm glad it helped. Any idea which commands helped?
When a virtual machine initializes its "hardware", it doesn't
always do it the way that a real machine would. Having a
Listen! That helped! Unbelievable!
Thanks a lot!
And why is there no default volume? This is stupid!
Constantine Ryzhikov wrote:
> I'm blind, without Orca it???s hard for me to read the output. I made a
> screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top.
>
> https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
I apologize for my assumption.
The lspci snipped you showed did have snd_ens1371
Installed it already. Does not help.
Installed it already. doesn't help.
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a
screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top.
https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a
screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top.
https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a
screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top.
https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
John Berden wrote:
> Hello.
> I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15.
> And I don't have an audio driver!
> I hear system beeps only.
> How can i fix this?
> Thanks in advance!
First it needs to be enabled in the VM configuration and second I think you
need to install extentio
John Berden wrote:
> Hello.
> I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15.
> And I don't have an audio driver!
> I hear system beeps only.
> How can i fix this?
It's pretty likely that Debian would use your virtualized audio
hardware if it was available, so it's probably V
Hello.
I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15.
And I don't have an audio driver!
I hear system beeps only.
How can i fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Le 06/09/2019 à 21:05, Charles Curley a écrit :
Fresh install:
root@jhegaala:~# ll /sbin/depmod /usr/sbin/depmod
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 9 2019 /sbin/depmod -> /bin/kmod*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 9 2019 /usr/sbin/depmod -> /bin/kmod*
Upgraded:
root@hawk:~# ll /sbin/depmod /usr/sb
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 13:47:19 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> Bear in mind that depmod itself has been a symlink for quite a while.
And still is. However, if the symlink you're expecting isn't there...
Fresh install:
root@jhegaala:~# ll /sbin/depmod /usr/sbin/depmod
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 9
On Fri 06 Sep 2019 at 10:48:43 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 19:23:53 +0530
> Tapas Mishra wrote:
>
> > What is the location of the "depmod" program on your
> > machine? Use of uninitialized value $gOption{"default"} in numeric eq
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 19:23:53 +0530
Tapas Mishra wrote:
> What is the location of the "depmod" program on your
> machine? Use of uninitialized value $gOption{"default"} in numeric eq
> (==) at ./vmware-install.pl line 866, line 1.
The answer is, that depends.
On
Dan Ritter
> What should I do to proceed from here?
>It's in /sbin/depmod, and you will need to be root to do
anything useful with it.
>sudo ./vmware-install.pl
>might work.
Yes that did worked. Thanks for pointing that out.
Erwan David
>It seems to me that vmware on
Le 06/09/2019 à 15:53, Tapas Mishra a écrit :
> I am trying to install Vmware tools in Debian 10 on Vmware workstation.
> The place where I am stuck is following messages.
Alternative answer
apt install open-vm-tools
Regards
--
Jean Louis Mas
smime.p7s
Description: Sig
Le 06/09/2019 à 15:53, Tapas Mishra a écrit :
> Hi,
> I am trying to install Vmware tools in Debian 10 on Vmware workstation.
> The place where I am stuck is following messages.
>
>
It seems to me that vmware on recent linux prefers the open-vm-tools
package.
Tapas Mishra wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to install Vmware tools in Debian 10 on Vmware workstation.
> The place where I am stuck is following messages.
>
>
> debian:~/vmware_tools/vmware-tools-distrib$ ls
> bin caf doc etc FILES INSTALL installer lib vgauth vmwar
Hi,
I am trying to install Vmware tools in Debian 10 on Vmware workstation.
The place where I am stuck is following messages.
debian:~/vmware_tools/vmware-tools-distrib$ ls
bin caf doc etc FILES INSTALL installer lib vgauth vmware-install.pl
debian@debian:~/vmware_tools/vmware-tools
El vie., 15 feb. 2019 a las 13:48, Adam Weremczuk
() escribió:
>
> I've investigated a bit more and it actually has something to with EFI
> rather than Debian version.
I think the same, take a look a this wiki:
[0]
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_p
I've investigated a bit more and it actually has something to with EFI
rather than Debian version.
This Debian 9 clones fine:
Model: IBM ServeRAID M5014 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 998GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File
nst 3 different ESXi hosts
(6.0, 6.0 and 6.7) running on 2010, 2015 and 2017 server hardware
respectively.
I think the errors are misleading and it should start working in one of
the next releases on VMware vCenter Converter Standalone.
I'm now giving Veeam a shot on this (which also doesn
On 2/15/2019 10:38 AM, Calabaza wrote:
I'm a Spanish speaker, sorry for my bad English.
-- Guillermo Galeano Fernández
Your English (and help) are excellent Guillermo.
I'm sure that the majority of others could not help in Spanish, were the
situations reversed.
Thank you!
El mié., 13 feb. 2019 a las 11:36, Adam Weremczuk
() escribió:
>
> Forgot to mention the source server was up and running the entire time,
> no down time.
>
>
> On 13/02/19 14:06, Alexandre GRIVEAUX wrote:
> > It's hard to beat 20-30 seconds it takes to click and type
Forgot to mention the source server was up and running the entire time,
no down time.
On 13/02/19 14:06, Alexandre GRIVEAUX wrote:
It's hard to beat 20-30 seconds it takes to click and type into VMware
Converter and leave it running.
It works well for Debian 7, probably 8 as well but not 9 :(
Short answer - because it will take significantly longer and potentially
lead to more errors.
Especially if I have a number of servers with different structures and
purposes.
It's hard to beat 20-30 seconds it takes to click and type into VMware
Converter and leave it running.
It works
Le 2019-02-13 14:58, Adam Weremczuk a écrit :
Short answer - because it will take significantly longer and
potentially lead to more errors.
Especially if I have a number of servers with different structures and
purposes.
It's hard to beat 20-30 seconds it takes to click and type into V
ody had success tricking Converter to perform a migration?
Any other P2V tools you would recommend?
Thanks,
Adam
Hello,
Why did you use a vmware converter instead configuring a VM and copy
your data ?
Regards,
Hi all,
I persistently get "The destination does not support EFI firmware" .
Apparently the latest Converter doesn't support Debian 9 (yet?).
More details on my issue here:
https://communities.vmware.com/message/2837600
Has anybody had success tricking Converter to perform a migration?
Any
Hi list, hi deloptes
Many thanks for this hint. I'll test it first with
linux-image-4.13.0-1-amd64/testing, if this will still occur I will have to
take a deep read to understand cgroups, which I avoided successfully until now
:)
Thanks again for pointing me in the this, hopefully right directio
Tom Stocker wrote:
> Hello dear Debian folks
>
> We run a Debian 9.2 build server on top of a vmware ESXi install on a
> quite powerful server (Dell Poweredge R730 with 2x Xeon E5-2683v4 (16
> cores per CPU makes 64 vCPUs with HT enabled). Bot installations are fully
>
Hello dear Debian folks
We run a Debian 9.2 build server on top of a vmware ESXi install on a quite
powerful server (Dell Poweredge R730 with 2x Xeon E5-2683v4 (16 cores per CPU
makes 64 vCPUs with HT enabled). Bot installations are fully updated. Also Dell
firmwares are up to date.
Now I do
ote:
> > I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb.
> > Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1
> > extra Gb successfuly.
> > Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l and
> > it see
Le 19/11/2016 à 11:28, Jorge Expósito a écrit :
I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb.
Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1
extra Gb successfuly.
Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l and
it seems tha
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 11:28:57AM +0100, Jorge Expósito wrote:
> I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb.
> Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1
> extra Gb successfuly.
> Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I
I've extended the virtual drive on VMware from 7 Gb to 8 Gb.
Rebooted my guest Debian with Gparted and extended the drive with the 1
extra Gb successfuly.
Rebooting again and starting my virtualized Debian I make a fdisk -l and
it seems that the extra Gb is actually there.
Device Boot
and have never had
any problems with stability. As a simple (but quite sufficient)
interface I'd recommend virt-manager to create, clone and operate
virtual machines, I find it just as usable as VMware or Virtualbox.
There are other interfaces that simplify common tasks, but virt-manager
takes car
executable to crate
virtual-machines. However, is qemu with KVM support as
suitable(stability, reliability) for production environment as so to
say professional virtualization products from VMware or Oracle?
thanks,
Martin
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anually.
>
> Isn't there a "verbose" option or something to get an idea why it's
> barfing?
Not that I can see:
Usage: vmware-installer [options]
VMware Installer
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --helpshow thi
It is working now Thank you very much.
Mehmet Recep Türkoğlu
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2015-02-18 21:55 GMT+02:00 Jarle Aase :
>
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>
> On 02/18/2015 09:42 PM, Mehmet Recep Turkoglu wrote:
> > Hello I solved the probl
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On 02/18/2015 09:42 PM, Mehmet Recep Turkoglu wrote:
> Hello I solved the problem by deleting vmware files under /etc.
> Installation is successfull but now I am dealing with this problem
> http://www.turkoglu.me/snapshot1.jpeg as seen
Yo
Hello I solved the problem by deleting vmware files under /etc.
Installation is successfull but now I am dealing with this problem
http://www.turkoglu.me/snapshot1.jpeg as seen
thanks
Mehmet Recep Türkoğlu
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2015-02-18 21:21 GMT+02:00 Jarle Aase :
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On 02/18/2015 07:58 PM, Mehmet Recep Turkoglu wrote:
> Hello
>
> I tried to install both vmware 10 and 11 with sh but I cant succeed. There
> are no errors. İt just print the screen:
>
> The product is ready to be installed. Pr
The options you can see at
http://pubs.vmware.com/workstation-11/index.jsp#com.vmware.ws.get_started.doc/GUID-42F4754B-7547-4A4D-AC08-353D321A051B.html
@Peter I extracted another directory but I don't know how to install
manually. I also used Ignore but nothing changed.
Thanks
Mehmet Recep Türk
On 2015-02-18, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
> You can try running the installer with the "--ignore-errors" option, or
> "--extract=DIR" to extract the bundle at running the installer manually.
Isn't there a "verbose" option or something to get an idea why it's barfing?
> Don't know if any of those will
On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 19:58:50 +0200
Mehmet Recep Turkoglu wrote:
> Hello
>
> I tried to install both vmware 10 and 11 with sh but I cant succeed.
> There are no errors. İt just print the screen:
>
> The product is ready to be installed. Press Enter to begin
> installatio
Hello
I tried to install both vmware 10 and 11 with sh but I cant succeed. There
are no errors. İt just print the screen:
The product is ready to be installed. Press Enter to begin
installation or Ctrl-C to cancel.
Installing VMware Installer 2.1.0
Uninstalling VMware Installer 2.1.0
On 4/7/2014 12:17 AM, Mr Queue wrote:
On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 22:20:19 -0400
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Which does not solve the problem YOU are causing.
And once again you refuse to copy the relevant information when
replying.
Jerry
Sorry Jerry. We do our best to incorporate all levels of users her
Here is my original message:
I have installed Debian Testing/Jessie on my 64 bit Laptop in VMware Player
v- 6.0.1-1379776. vmhgfs failed the build process. The relevant portion of
the build log is (complete log is attached):
Using 2.6.x kernel buildInstalling VMware Tools.
make: Entering
On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 22:20:19 -0400
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Which does not solve the problem YOU are causing.
>
> And once again you refuse to copy the relevant information when
> replying.
>
> Jerry
Sorry Jerry. We do our best to incorporate all levels of users here. On
that note, this should g
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