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On Sep 29, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > > I want to run a small application, which only runs on SLES or opensuse... I > want to run it inside of vmware. Unfortunately, opensuse is not a supported > guest OS for vmware (it might work, I haven't tried yet)... So I don't see > any alternative but to pay for SLES. "Supported" in this context means that VMware actively tests that OS in its products and ships pre-compiled VMware tools kernel modules for that OS. If you install the kernel headers (and maybe the source, I don't remember) and GNU C then the tools installer script will build kernel modules that match your installation. --Rich P.
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