How to install VMware 5.5.1 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
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Environment
Situation
Resolution
- Download and install VMware 5.5.1 but don't run the
vmware-config.pl.
- Verify that you have the kernel-source, gcc, gcc-c++, andmakepackages installed by
opening a terminal and typing rpm
-qa kernel* gcc* make. Your output should be similar to what
is shown below with the exception of actual kernel name (could be
kernel-default, kernel-smp, or kernel-bigsmp) and the versions
(versions might be newer as packages are updated throughout the
life of the product).
# rpm -qa kernel* gcc* make
kernel-default-2.6.16.21-0.8
gcc-4.1.0-28.4
make-3.80-202.2
kernel-source-2.6.16.21-0.8
gcc-c++-4.1.0-28.4
Important:Your kernel (default, smp, or bigsmp) and kernel-source versions should match exactly. If they do not then you will not be able to proceed until they do. If the kernel-source, gcc, gcc-c++, and make packages are not installed then you have a variety of resources (like zen-installer, yast, rug, yast2, etc...) that you can use to install software packages. An easy way to install is to open a terminal and su to root and then type yast -i kernel-source gcc gcc-c++ make. You must have the packages installed before you move on. - Download the vmware-any-any-update101.tar.gz
file and extract it to a temporary location on your workstation.
Open a terminal and su to root and then change the the temporary
location were the patch was extracted. You should see a file called
runme.pl. Execute that file by typing ./runme.pl at the console prompt.
This will build new modules as well as run the vmware-config.pl
after the modules are built.
- You should now be able to run vmware.
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- Document ID:3932897
- Creation Date: 24-Jul-2006
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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