Ubuntu 19.04 - VMWare kernel modules updater Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)vmware tools does not work in ubuntu 12.04 guestUnable to run VMware Player 3.0.0-203739 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTSVMWare stopped working after I upgraded. (VMware Kernel Module Updater)Header path during installation VMwareVMWare Player 3.1.6 32 bit installed with Ubuntu 14.04VMware not working on Ubuntu 16.04Resolution on Ubuntu 12.04 VMwareUnable to locate package linux-headers-3.10.18Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install VMware 12 Kernel module updaterCan't install linux headers for ubuntu 17.10
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Ubuntu 19.04 - VMWare kernel modules updater
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)vmware tools does not work in ubuntu 12.04 guestUnable to run VMware Player 3.0.0-203739 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTSVMWare stopped working after I upgraded. (VMware Kernel Module Updater)Header path during installation VMwareVMWare Player 3.1.6 32 bit installed with Ubuntu 14.04VMware not working on Ubuntu 16.04Resolution on Ubuntu 12.04 VMwareUnable to locate package linux-headers-3.10.18Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install VMware 12 Kernel module updaterCan't install linux headers for ubuntu 17.10
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I ran this command:
apt-cache search linux-headers-$(uname -r)
and it returns the output
linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic - Linux kernel headers for version 5.0.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
Then I ran the following command to update the linux headers:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Still, it gets stuck (VMware Kernel Module Updater) at the Compiling/Virtual Machine Monitor.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
vmware linux-headers
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I ran this command:
apt-cache search linux-headers-$(uname -r)
and it returns the output
linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic - Linux kernel headers for version 5.0.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
Then I ran the following command to update the linux headers:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Still, it gets stuck (VMware Kernel Module Updater) at the Compiling/Virtual Machine Monitor.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
vmware linux-headers
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I ran this command:
apt-cache search linux-headers-$(uname -r)
and it returns the output
linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic - Linux kernel headers for version 5.0.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
Then I ran the following command to update the linux headers:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Still, it gets stuck (VMware Kernel Module Updater) at the Compiling/Virtual Machine Monitor.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
vmware linux-headers
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I ran this command:
apt-cache search linux-headers-$(uname -r)
and it returns the output
linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic - Linux kernel headers for version 5.0.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
Then I ran the following command to update the linux headers:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Still, it gets stuck (VMware Kernel Module Updater) at the Compiling/Virtual Machine Monitor.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
vmware linux-headers
vmware linux-headers
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Yes. I'm running Pop!_OS 19.04. Fixed my VMWare this morning.
I'm running workstation 15.04. I used the vmware-host-modules package over at https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules.
When you get there, click on the master branch, and change it to the VMware product that you have. Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
When it is done, restart and it should be working.
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Yes. I'm running Pop!_OS 19.04. Fixed my VMWare this morning.
I'm running workstation 15.04. I used the vmware-host-modules package over at https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules.
When you get there, click on the master branch, and change it to the VMware product that you have. Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
When it is done, restart and it should be working.
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Yes. I'm running Pop!_OS 19.04. Fixed my VMWare this morning.
I'm running workstation 15.04. I used the vmware-host-modules package over at https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules.
When you get there, click on the master branch, and change it to the VMware product that you have. Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
When it is done, restart and it should be working.
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Yes. I'm running Pop!_OS 19.04. Fixed my VMWare this morning.
I'm running workstation 15.04. I used the vmware-host-modules package over at https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules.
When you get there, click on the master branch, and change it to the VMware product that you have. Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
When it is done, restart and it should be working.
Yes. I'm running Pop!_OS 19.04. Fixed my VMWare this morning.
I'm running workstation 15.04. I used the vmware-host-modules package over at https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules.
When you get there, click on the master branch, and change it to the VMware product that you have. Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
When it is done, restart and it should be working.
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