Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-27 Thread Barry
> On 26 Jun 2024, at 22:29, Mark C. Allman via users > wrote: > > Use a different VM technology? One word: licenses. Move to another vm > technology and everything, e.g., Windows 11, Office, Quickbooks, etc., etc., > thinks it's on a new system. Or at least it did. I tried it a few years ago

Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-06-26 16:41, Thomas Cameron wrote: On 6/26/24 2:56 PM, Mark C. Allman via users wrote: Not telling you how to compute, just curious: why not just use native KVM? I use KVM on my workstation to virtualize RHEL 7, RHEL8, RHEL9, Windows 2022, Windows 2019, Windows 10 and Windows 11. It J

Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread Mark C. Allman via users
On Wed, 2024-06-26 at 15:41 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote: On 6/26/24 2:56 PM, Mark C. Allman via users wrote: Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the 6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a while. They don't compile for the 6.9.* ke

Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread ja
On Wed, 2024-06-26 at 15:41 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote: > On 6/26/24 2:56 PM, Mark C. Allman via users wrote: > > Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the > > 6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a > > while. They don't compile for

Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread Thomas Cameron
On 6/26/24 2:56 PM, Mark C. Allman via users wrote: Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the 6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a while. They don't compile for the 6.9.* kernels, and, if I'm remembering correctly, they don't com

Re: F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread ja
On Wed, 2024-06-26 at 15:56 -0400, Mark C. Allman via users wrote: > Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the > 6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a > while. They don't compile for the 6.9.* kernels, and, if I'm remembering > cor

F40 kernel 6.9.* and VMware 17.5.* question

2024-06-26 Thread Mark C. Allman via users
Anyone have VMware Workstation or Player 17.5.1 or 17.5.2 working on the 6.9.* kernels? The kernel modules from VMware haven't worked in quite a while. They don't compile for the 6.9.* kernels, and, if I'm remembering correctly, they don't compile when running the 6.8.* kernels either. I have