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Kernel 3.14-rc1 – VMware OK, NVIDIA Fail..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on February 3, 2014 by RGFebruary 3, 2014

Just updated the test system to Kernel 3.14-rc1, and did the usual tests with the latest VMware (10.0.1) and NVIDIA (331.38). VMware compile failed with the VMware version of vmci, but this can be fixed by selecting the kernel.org versions of these modules, from the standard 3.14-rc1 source tree.   The vmci module can be found under ‘Misc … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., Hacks, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, Opinion, Performance, VMware | Tagged compile fail, kernel 3.14-rc1, kernel.org versions, nvidia 331.38, nvidia acpi, vmci, vmware 10.0.1 ok, vsock | Leave a reply

3.8-rc6 – Newest ‘Stable’ NVIDIA Driver Compiles OK, now

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on February 2, 2013 by RGFebruary 2, 2013

Just installed 3.8-rc6 on my test system, and – as for the previous -rc version – the softlink + vmci patch works for VMware 9.0.1.    The good news is that the latest ‘stable’ NVIDIA driver – 310.32 – now compiles OK with this kernel version.. $ uname -a Linux rg6830l 3.8.0-rc6 #1 SMP Fri Feb 1 11:39:56 … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, VMware | Tagged kernel 3.8-rc6, nvidia 310.32, patch, softlink, success, vmci, vmware | Leave a reply
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