Author: Haines Brown Date: To: Rowland penny via Dng Subject: Re: [DNG] VMware segmentation fault
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 09:37:44PM +0000, Rowland penny via Dng wrote: > On 19/01/2020 21:22, Haines Brown wrote:
> > It been ten years since I've installed a virtual machine under Linux,
> > and things have changed.
> >
> > I downloaded and ran VMware-Player-3.1.1-282343.x86_64.bundle to
> > install VMware Player with success. > > The second command starts a vmware process, but I gather I should
> > expect a VMware window to pop up.
Roland, you suggest:
> I suspect running it this way will require a desktop, I mean it is hardly
> likely to pop up something on a desktop that isn't there ;-)
You raise an intestesing point. For decades I've run all sorts of
applications from a CL ñthat raise windows with a window manager but
without my having any desktop. I never experienced this problem
before. I always thought of a DE as a set of toys that are on top of
and share a graphical environment, the X Windows System that I have
installed and is independent of any DE.
> Try reading the man page.
Man vmware is about the video driver for virtual video cards. Its
configuration does not seem to affect whether or not a window is
displayed.
> I should also point out that Windows 7 and 8 are both EOL.
I mentioned antiques because I thought maybe they could be picked up
for a song.