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Member Registered: 2008-10-18 Posts: 142 "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start I have a Sony Vaio VGN-C140G that I can't get X to start on. Have been using the Wiki for xorg.conf setup. No problems to speak of in Xorg.0.log. After "startx" error setting mtrr startx the screen flashes like it always does going into X, then at the last second error setting mtrr ubuntu it drops back to the console prompt with the message "waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR (base = 0xb0000000,
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size=0x007b0000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22)".Dmesg shows several "conflicting memory types b0000000-c0000000 write-combining<->uncached-minus" messagesIf I pre-load /dev/mtrr I do not get the "error setting MTRR (base = 0xb0000000, size=0x007b0000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22)" message but
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still get X shutting down and still get the stuff in dmesg.I googled around and it appears there is some bad interaction between this 2.6.28 (and .27) kernel, X (and drm), and the way mtrr is handled. I even tried just the simple vesa and still got the error. I guess there is no fix.The weird thing is, earlier in the day I was able to launch X. I kept rebooting it while working on xorg.conf, error setting mtrr (base = 0xf0000000, size = 0x00100000, type = 1) invalid argument (22) and from some point it failed, never to work again.This machine also works with Puppy Linux 4.1.2 using xorg. The kernel is 2.6.25 however, which according to my searches is before this problem turned up.The chipset is an Intel 945GM. The last messages in the xorg log are[drm] removed 1 reserved context for kernel [drm] unmapping 8192 bytes of SAREA 0xf8039000 at 0xb7ab8000 [drm] Closed DRM master.This is more a heads-up than anything. I'm guessing there's not a fix until a better kernel comes out. Back to Puppy for now... Offline #2 2009-03-22 04:47:28 Ranguvar Member From: Our collective subconscious Registered: 2008-08-12 Posts: 2,515 Website Re: "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start Post your xorg.conf and full X log, please Can you use the vesa driver fine?Did you Google your error? I'm turning up a lot of HAL stuff. Did you have hal in your DAEMONS list in rc.conf? Offline #3 2009-03-22 15:36:09 PaulBx1 Member Registered: 2008-10-18 Posts: 142 Re: "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start OK, if you want... This is just the latest iteration of xorg.conf files I have tried, of which none work since yesterday morning. The references to Puppy are because I started with the Puppy xorg.conf and then modified it. Oh, I also tried those xorg.conf generators but wasn't getting anywhere so I went the Puppy rou
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Install Dependencies if missing apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev http://www.bonusbits.com/wiki/HowTo:Install_or_Upgrade_ESX_Vmware_Tools_on_Ubuntu libproc-dev libdumbnet-dev xorg-dev psmisc linux-headers-`uname -r` libproc-dev libicu-dev libglib2.0-dev libnotify-dev libfuse-dev xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse Open CLI Remove Open Vmtools if present Apt-get remove open-vm-tools Update system http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-vmware-tools-in-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx.html sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade Reboot if kernel updated Trigger Install in VI client Mount CDROM sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom Copy Install error setting to temporary directory cp /media/cdrom/VMware*.tar.gz /tmp Unmount CDROM sudo umount /media/cdrom Change to temporary directory where compressed install file is cd /tmp Uncompress install files tar xzvf VMware*.gz Change directory to uncompressed folder cd vmware-tools-distrib/ Install Vmtools sudo ./vmware-install.pl Select all the defaultsSee Examples Tip: The install files error setting mtrr will automatically be removed on reboot from the /tmp folder. Examples ESX 3.5.0 The configuration of VMware Tools 3.5.0 build-213532 for Linux for this running kernel completed successfully. You must restart your X session before any mouse or graphics changes take effect. You can now run VMware Tools by invoking the following command: "/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox" during an X server session. To use the vmxnet driver, restart networking using the following commands: /etc/init.d/networking stop rmmod pcnet32 rmmod vmxnet modprobe vmxnet /etc/init.d/networking start If you wish to configure any experimental features, please run the following command: "vmware-config-tools.pl --experimental". ESX 4.1.0 MODULEBUILDDIR= postbuild make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-root/modules/vmhgfs-only' make[1]: `postbuild' is up to date. make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-root/modules/vmhgfs-only' cp -f vmhgfs.ko ./../vmhgfs.o make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-root/modules/vmhgfs-only' Using 2.6.x kernel build system. make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-root/modules/vmxnet-only' make -C /lib/modules/2.6.32-30-generic/build/include/.. SUBDIRS=$PWD SRCROOT=$PWD/. \ MODULEBUILDDIR= modules make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src
(Lucid Lynx) Posted on May 18, 2010 by ruchi 22 Comments VMware Tools are fully compatible with Ubuntu 10.04. Before you continue, make sure that you are using the latest version of your VMware software product. If this is not the case, upgrade to the latest version, because you need the newest version of VMware Tools. First attach the ISO image containing VMware Tools to the virtual machine. Then open a terminal window and execute the following commands: sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom cp /media/cdrom/VMware*.tar.gz /tmp sudo umount /media/cdrom cd /tmp tar xzvf VMware*.gz cd vmware-tools-distrib/ sudo ./vmware-install.pl When the installation scripts promps for answers, just hit Enter since defaults are OK. Source from here Sponsored Link Incoming search terms:how to install vmware tools in ubuntuinstall vmware tools on ubuntuhow to install vmware tools on ubuntuvmware tools ubuntu 10 04install vmware tools ubuntu 10 04vmware for ubuntu 10 04install vmware tools in ubuntuubuntu 10 04 vmware toolsubuntu vmware tools installhow to install vmware tools ubuntu Related posts Zik - Audio player based on gstreamer (3) Zero Install Injector - Install software easily and without root privileges (17) Zenmap - Cross platform Nmap Security Scanner GUI (0) Zattoo - Watch Online TV for free (18) Youker assistant - Integrated tool to aid in routine system maintenance tasks (1) YouAmp - Yet another music player for Linux (10) ÜberStudent - Ubuntu version for Students and Researchers (18) 22 thoughts on “How to install VMware Tools in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)” Gary on May 18, 2010 at 12:30 pm said: I used VMware for years until I discovered VirtualBox. It's free and does everything I did with VMware. Jjan on May 19, 2010 at 10:57 am said: Add the -d flag in the install command to automate the install with the default settings: sudo ./vmware-install.pl -d Barry on May 19, 2010 at 6:25 pm said: I am unable to get past the 2nd step, I keep getting mount: /dev/sr0: unknown device Any ideas? masRub on May 20, 2010 at 10:36 am said: nice post, i'm used sun virtual box, and running well win 7 under lucid lynx… thanks Darren on May 21, 2010 at 7:53 pm said: Huh, can't u just install it from the standard repositories within the guest Ubuntu system? janis on May 26, 2010 at 6:51 pm said: i did have some problems to… this is what i did.. sudo mkdir /media/CURRENT sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/CURRENT BradC on May 28, 2010 at 7:19 pm said: It sucks that t