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Haggis Veteran Posted May 2, You need to upgrade VMware to 9. Posted May 3, Haggis Veteran Posted May 3, Awesome glad its fixed :. This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. DirectX 12 support is infiltrating Linux under the radar By segaboy81 , Tuesday at linux directx and 6 more Tagged with: linux directx mesa 21 vulkan gaming compute datacenter azure.

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However I've notice this issue as well where specific versions of headers are not present in the repositories. You might have to reach into Koji to find a particular version of a build. Synchronizes the installed package set with the latest packages available, this is done by either obsoleting, upgrading or downgrading as appropriate. You can install a specific version of a package by specifying the version along with the package name with yum.

For example, to install the kernel development files for the specific kernel you're running, type. I come across the same thing after update the kernel and Jim's answer helped a lot. Just to point out, the command yum repolist all will show you all enabled and disabled repos.

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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 7 years, 11 months ago. Active 1 year, 10 months ago. Viewed k times. This seems to mean that when I point VMware player at the path of the kernels I get this error: C header files matching your running kernel were not found. Refer to your distribution's documentation for installation instructions. Maybe one of my settings is causing the problem. Hi thomashvmw - I'm going to try another Fedora 30 fresh install, may I ask did you do all default vmx settings in your test?

If you turn off graphical boot in grub by removing the rhgb option then the VMX doesn't hang anymore and it boots. So there is something up with VMware and the newer plymouth graphical boot build. It might be a VMware vmwgfx kernel bug considering the hang with high cpu.

Hope this helps. There is a plymouthd and a vmwgfx kernel driver component to this issue. The vmwgfx fixes are ready inhouse and will be submitted upstream soon.

I've filed a plymouthd bug at. Thanks thomashvmw for troubleshooting this so quickly, that's why I post vmware issues here you guys know what you are doing! I believe thomashvmw fixed the vmwgfx issue and it's slated to be included in a future version of vmware. For plymouthd check the redhat bugzilla as this is redhat's problem. To users coming here wondering if the fix made it into VMware Workstation The fixes will not be part of anything VMware ships. They will come with your distro's regular updates once accepted upstream.

Hopefully the patches are in Linus' kernel tree by next Monday, and after that it's up to the distro to pick them up. Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the confusion thought vmwgfx was part of what VMware ships.



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