Ubuntu 16.04 is facing kernel incompatibility with VMWare. Again!
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I have problems before, and after the kernel update to 4.4.0-143-generic #169 VMWare 12.5.9 is unable to start, services are incompatible and fail to start. Today I receive the new kernel 4.4.0.145-generic #153 and the problems continues. I do't know if the Canonical have no interest in keep compatibility or this is another issue.
I'm stucked in kernel 4.4.0-142-generic #168, and my VMWare 12.5.9 build-7535481, is working fine as aways!
Anyone have the same trouble?
Any suggestion, how to fix this?
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I have problems before, and after the kernel update to 4.4.0-143-generic #169 VMWare 12.5.9 is unable to start, services are incompatible and fail to start. Today I receive the new kernel 4.4.0.145-generic #153 and the problems continues. I do't know if the Canonical have no interest in keep compatibility or this is another issue.
I'm stucked in kernel 4.4.0-142-generic #168, and my VMWare 12.5.9 build-7535481, is working fine as aways!
Anyone have the same trouble?
Any suggestion, how to fix this?
kernel vmware
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I have problems before, and after the kernel update to 4.4.0-143-generic #169 VMWare 12.5.9 is unable to start, services are incompatible and fail to start. Today I receive the new kernel 4.4.0.145-generic #153 and the problems continues. I do't know if the Canonical have no interest in keep compatibility or this is another issue.
I'm stucked in kernel 4.4.0-142-generic #168, and my VMWare 12.5.9 build-7535481, is working fine as aways!
Anyone have the same trouble?
Any suggestion, how to fix this?
kernel vmware
I have problems before, and after the kernel update to 4.4.0-143-generic #169 VMWare 12.5.9 is unable to start, services are incompatible and fail to start. Today I receive the new kernel 4.4.0.145-generic #153 and the problems continues. I do't know if the Canonical have no interest in keep compatibility or this is another issue.
I'm stucked in kernel 4.4.0-142-generic #168, and my VMWare 12.5.9 build-7535481, is working fine as aways!
Anyone have the same trouble?
Any suggestion, how to fix this?
kernel vmware
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