Update:

I am heartened by the lack of any response here from a developer that
the crew is quite busy preparing for Hardy or is otherwise occupied.

By way of an update, I was thinking the vmnet error could either be due
to a faulty kernel module or to the defaults in the config-network
script as in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112492.  All previous
attempts to install vmware-server were on a Sony Vaio laptop with only
the wireless interface active at the time (eth1); eth0 (wired) was
simply not plugged in.  So I brought my laptop to the office, plugged in
the wire and left wireless active as well.  Still no go.  Then I
rebooted from the realtime kernel into the generic kernel, and the
installation succeeded.

Please note, however, that the package description for vmware-server-
kernel-modules-2.6.22-14 states the following: "All supported kernel
types for this architecture are included in this single package."  Also,
installing vmware-server-kernel-modules in the lowlatency kernel in
Feisty did not cause this error; the installation completed
successfully,

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vmware server installation from partners repository in gutsy generates several 
errors related to xinetd, vmnet, vmmon, vmware-authd, and update-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173261
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