@Sebastián: You can unload vmware's modules (including vmnet) with 'sudo
invoke-rc.d vmware stop' then you can start empathy and it shouldn't
freeze your kernel :) after vmware services restarted it seems that
empathy can remain working (but not tryed to reconnect to im services)
but after restarting vmware services, and starting empatyh freezes again...

On 04/08/2010 04:29 PM, Sebastián Perruolo wrote:
> I still get this error, I also have VMPlayer installed. I can't remove it 
> 'cause I need it :(
> Besides I already got used to pidgin ;)
>
> @u-foka: How did you know that remove VMWare could work?
>
>

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empathy cause kernel-panic when executed
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