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I am Gianluca Member From: London, UK Registered: 2011-05-22 Posts: 195 [SOLVED] Unable to start VMware Hi all,this morning when I've tried to start VMware I received this error log.$ failed to build vmnet. failed to execute the build command. vmplayer No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' Logging unable to install all modules. see log for details. to /tmp/vmware-gianluca/setup-1647.log ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could before you can run vmware several modules must be compiled not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find failed to build vmmon module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could
Failed To Build Vmmon. Failed To Execute The Build Command.
not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility' Logging to /tmp/vmware-root/setup-1743.log ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmci ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vsock ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmmon ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmnet ERROR: modinfo: could not find module vmblock E
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