![]() this is my output after attempting to make vmmon-only within /usr/lib/vmware/modules/source/vmmon-only on fedora 26 with kernel 4.12.86_64 on a fresh installation. I’ve tried all fixes suggested here and on other sites. My error seems to be quite different from any i’m finding online. I spent several hours on your site as well as vmware forums, fedora forums, and even the arch wiki lol. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Failed to load user preferences.Īny insight on this would be much appreciated. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file “/root/.vmware/preferences”: No such file or directory. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Unable to check permissions for preferences file. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Optional preferences file not found at /root/.vmware/config. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file “/root/.vmware/config”: No such file or directory. ![]() T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Optional preferences file not found at /usr/lib/vmware/config. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file “/usr/lib/vmware/config”: No such file or directory. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Optional preferences file not found at /usr/lib/vmware/settings. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file “/usr/lib/vmware/settings”: No such file or directory. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: PREF Optional preferences file not found at /etc/vmware/config. T14:03:14.231-05:00| vthread-4| I125: DictionaryLoad: Cannot open file “/etc/vmware/config”: No such file or directory. Check the log for Downloads]# cd vmware-root]# vmware-root]# more vmware-vmis-4811.log VMware 12.5.7 for Linux on Fedora 26 (fully patched) (kernel Downloads]# chmod +x Downloads]#. I have still not found a solution for vmmon with Kernel 4.12-rc, but have reported the problem on the VMware forum.Įver seen this? Trying to install VMware Workstation 12.5.7 on Fedora 26… (also a side note: notice the reference to 12.5.3 in the log files.) Then create a /lib/modules/ /misc directory, and copy vmmon.ko and vmnet.ko there, then # depmod -a. In the /usr/lib/vmware/modules/source directory, unTAR vmmon.tar and vmnet.tar, and then enter the resulting vmmon-only and vmnet-only directories and just type # make in each. The kernel modules vmmon and vmnet still need to be manually compiled with gcc 7 and copied, as follows: Then just run the executable in the normal way – # vmware # cp -r /usr/lib/vmware-installer/2.1.0/lib/lib/libexpat.so.0 /usr/lib/vmware/lib # cd /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libz.so.1 # mv -i libz.so.1 libz.so.1.old # ln -s /usr/lib64/libz.so.1. This made sense, as the vmware-installer graphical interface still ran OK, despite the runtime vmware not doing so. It does not store any personal data.After further research, I have found a simple solution for the VMware 12.5.6 runtime, with Fedora 26, thanks to comments by ronengi and others on the Archlinux site ( ). The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. ![]() ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]()
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