What kernel are you using?
Don't know, how do I find it?
In a terminal, type: uname -a and you will get all kinds of useful info about your runnign kernel.
Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "4.3.1", while you are trying to use "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.3". This configuration is not recommended and VMware Server may crash if you'll continue. Please try to use exactly same compiler as one used for building your kernel. Do you want to go with compiler "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.3" anyway? [no] yes
I get the same, and have been getting this for quite some time. There was a discussion abotu this on the list a couple of months ago... can't remember when... amounts to VMWare is not reading the gcc version correctly. It is safe to ignore for now as you did by typing yes.
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include]
The path "/usr/src/linux/include" is a kernel header file directory, but it does not contain the file "linux/version.h" as expected. This can happen if the kernel has never been built, or if you have invoked the "make mrproper" command in your kernel directory. In any case, you may want to rebuild your kernel.
Make sure you've installed GCC.. as well as make... and the Linux source files as Dominique mentioned earlier..
PS going to walk the dog, be gone for a couple of hours :)
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