vmware & breezy

Ryan Escarez ryan.escarez at gmail.com
Thu Oct 27 02:44:10 UTC 2005


On 10/26/05, Lars Noldan <lnoldan at jdrweb.com> wrote:
> I would like to inquire if anyone on this list has sucessfully installed
> vmware 5.0 on breezy badger.

The only problem I encountered after upgrading from hoary5.04 to
breezy5.10 is my vmware5.0.0(build-13124), it just hangup once I
started the vmware (/etc/init.d/vmware) . The only solution is to
patched my current vmware with vmware-any-any-update,  some article
said that there is incompatibility with vmware5.0.0 with kernel
2.6.12.x.

http://brainbox.keyz.org/?p=87



On 10/27/05, Luis Murillo <lmurillo at gmx.net> wrote:
> 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?
>

how about using a NAT connection? but of course you must setup your
host computer with correct routing table.


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