On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 13:26 -0500, Claude Jones wrote: > On Sunday 14 December 2008 12:08:44 Gilboa Davara wrote: > > To be honest, AFAIR VMWare Server 1.0.x, beyond being EOL, doesn't > > support kernels >= 2.6.26 - even with the latest any-to-any patch. > > Though, AFAIK, it didn't have SELinux problem under both F8 and F9. > > On the other side VMWare Server 2.x hass replaced the GTK console > > application with a super-complex web-client which, coupled with VMWare's > > known tendency to release half-broken RPMs, makes it an SELinux accident > > waiting to happen... > > Let me be precise. I have VMWare server running right now on this laptop on > which I'm typing this message. In 'About' it says it is version 1.0.7 > build-108231; my running kernel is - > # uname -r > 2.6.27.7-134.fc10.i686 > the patch I'm using to make it work is called vmware-update-2.6.27-5.5.7-2 > which I found using Google - it has survived several kernel upgrades and > supercedes the any-any patches A. I was unaware of the vmware-update-2.6.27-5.5.7-2 patch. Last time I checked (~1.5 months ago) only the any-to-any patch was available and it didn't support kernels >= 2.6.26. B. Much like the any-to-any patch, (and at least according to google) this patch is unofficial. C. As I previously said, -officially-, VMWare doesn't support Fedora. [1] D. As you recall, the OP asked if can send a BZ about his SELinux problems in bugzilla.redhat.com - my original answer was rather simple: VMware is proprietary and closed source, and doesn't officially support Fedora. [1] VMWare server, user's guide, page 26. > > I haven't bothered to install VMWare Server 2.X because at the moment, I have > no need for it, and as you point out, it's a bit more complicated. I haven't > tried any of the linux-land alternatives yet for the same reason. My approach > may work for some, if not for all, but, to simply make the blanket statement > that VMWare server is broken for F10 or for Kernels > 2.6.26 is wrong. Let me rephrase, the official VMWare 1.0.x release doesn't support F10. Happy? - Gilboa -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines