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Old 25th November 2004, 03:34 PM
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Address Space: VMware Workstation 3.1 in Fedora Core 2 (or3)?

Hello,
anyone knows how to get configured (vmmon) vmware workstation V3.2 on Fedora Core 2 (or 3)?
I have a vmware workstation 3 license. Anyone has this up and running?
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What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] /lib/modules/2.6.5-1.358/build/include

The kernel defined by this directory of header files does not have the same
address space size as your running kernel.
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This what vmware-config.pl tells me. Anything I can do about it?
Thank you for any hint, I apprechiate your valuable time.
Best regards, panmeri
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