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Old 08-10-2008, 09:26 PM
Gene Czarcinski
 
Default Running VMware-server on x86_64 Fedora 9

There are some "problems" running VMware-server on x86_64 Fedora 9. While
VMware-server needs to run on a 64 bit (x86_64) host OS in order to run 64
bit guests, the application itself is a 32 bit (i386) application which does
some "magic" to run 64 bit guests.

With x86_64 Fedora 9, the install (and update) do not install i386 packages in
addition to the x86_64 packages (at least as compared to Fedora 8).

While googling did provide some information, there was no succinct description
of what needed to be done to run VMware-server on x86_64 Fedora 9. Note: this
applies to VMware-server 1.0.6 but may also be applicable to other versions.

The real problem is that the VMware-server rpm provided by VMware does NOT
include "requires" for the libraries it needs.

1. Install x86_64 Fedora 9 with development packages (e.g, compilers, etc.).

2. Install the following x86_64 packages:

- kernel-devel
- xinetd
- perl-ExtUtils-Embed

3. Install the following i386 packages (e.g., yum install zlib.i386):

- libXtst
- libXt
- libSM
- libICE
- zlib
- libXrender
- libXi
- gtk-nodoka-engine

4. Then install the VMware-server rpm, run vmare-config.pl and vmware.

This worked for me but your mileage may vary.

Gene

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Old 08-13-2008, 07:23 PM
"Dave Burns"
 
Default Running VMware-server on x86_64 Fedora 9

This post helped me. Thanks, Gene.

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Gene Czarcinski <gene@czarc.net> wrote:
> 1. Install x86_64 Fedora 9 with development packages (e.g, compilers, etc.).

more explicitly:
gcc-c++
libstdc++-devel

best,
Dave

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