vmware & breezy

Luis Murillo lmurillo at gmx.net
Wed Oct 26 16:58:31 UTC 2005


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I actually did what was mentioned about the CC variable :)
I have vmware 5.0 installed, but I had to disable the bridged network
connection since it wouldn't load and blocked my actual network connection.
I would like to enable the bridged network so I can communicate between
the OS installed in vmware and the LAN and WAN I have on my machine,
could anyone give me a tip or something on how to set this up?

btw, the kernel is compiled with gcc-3.4 so anything that has to be
compiled for it must be compiled using gcc-3.4. Could someone fix this
by compiling the image with gcc-4.0. I had this problem when installing
the nVidia drivers that where downloaded from the site :S

Lars Noldan wrote:
> that sounds good actually, I didn't think to install the GCC-3.4 package.
> 
> I'll give it a shot tonight when I get home.
> 
[...]
>>
>> First, you need to install gcc-3.4 (apt-get install gcc-3.4).
>>
>> Open a terminal window to run the installer from. Set the CC
>> environment variable to gcc-3.4
>>
>>       $ export CC=gcc-3.4
>>
>> Run the installer. At the point where the kernel modules are built, it
>> should get the choice of C compiler from the CC variable.

[...]

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Luis Murillo
lmurillo at gmx.net
Cel: (506) 351-8251
Heredia, Costa Rica

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