One other question - another post suggested that the tools that come with VMware Server 2.0 work with Debian Lenny. ![]() Anyone know where I can get GCC-4.1.3? I'm sure that would solve the problem. I also tried building the tools with GCC-4.2, but it was no better than with 4.3. I couldn't find it anywhere on the web, except for the binary built for openSUSE. With respect to the module that didn't build, it wanted GCC-4.1.3, which was apparently what the Lenny kernel was buillt with. So where to go from here? didi, can you test the drag and drop, and if it works, where can I get the VMware image? BioTube, I'm not familiar with modprobing? How do you do it and what does it do? ![]() ![]() Drag and drop does work now, but mouse integration still doesn't. Sounds similar to what happened to you, didi, but the result was different. This allowed the tools that came with VMware Fusion to build the modules, and all was good except for the vsock module, which complained about the GCC version and did not build the module. ![]() I tried again forcing GCC-4.1 instead of GCC-4.3 using the command, "export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.1", which I picked up from another thread.
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