Hi michael, I believe that if you type "Esc" or "q" or "Enter" (sorry bad memory), it will quit the EULA text and you will be able to accept it. I never installed vmplayer but I did install several times VMWare (though I never read the EULA ;-)) Be sure that kernel source and gcc are installed and do as root : /usr/src/linux/make cloneconfig /usr/src/linux/make prepare before running the vmware-config.pl script and after every kernel update or patch. I hope this will help (cannot try it right-now I have important stuff running on the virtual machine !!) regards Matthias Le Mercredi 5 Juillet 2006 16:16, michael norman a écrit :
I am trying to set up vmplayer. I have installed the rpm from VMWare and when I run vmplayer from a konsole it tells me that
bonds:/home/michael # vmplayer vmware is installed, but it has not been (correctly) configured for this system. To (re-)configure it, invoke the following command: /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl.
Running that gives me
bonds:/home/michael # /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl Making sure services for VMware Player are stopped.
Stopping VMware services: Virtual machine monitor done
You must read and accept the End User License Agreement to continue. Press enter to display it.
When I press enter I can read the EULA but I can't find a way to say that I accept it. I can scroll down to the bottom, but don't know what to do then.
I'm sure I'm missing something simple but can't thank what it is.
Mike
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