Julien Goodwin ([info]laptop006) wrote,
@ 2008-02-15 14:26:00
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Entry tags:debian, kvm, vmware

VMware on linux == flaky
Grr, I hate when a little brainwave fixes some massive problem I've had for weeks.

In this case it's my new laptop (running Debian testing) where I had VMware running until I upgraded to 2.6.24, fair enough, the VMware guys seem to have decided that maintaining a large amount of external modules makes more sense then using internal functions (mainly the network layer, I can't see why tun/tap is so hard for them to understand).

While I was waiting for an update (and before I discovered that the correct answer is to use a third party patch...) I tried KVM which worked excellently except for some UI issues in Qemu.

It turns out that if you have the KVM module (in my case kvm-intel) loaded VMware will hang the machine hard when you try and boot a guest.

That, and the fact that the only way I can quit vmware is to use xkill because "File->Quit" (or the window close button) only closes the running VM, but never VMware itself.[1]

Those things just make me glad I'm only trialling VMware at the moment, I'll probably not bother buying until they've fixed at least the quit bug. If they can work out how to coexist with KVM then I might use KVM for linux guests, but keep VMware for the occasional Windows or MacOS X guest.

1: And yes, I'm using the included GTK, not the system one, it helps, but not much.




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(Anonymous)
2008-02-15 06:16 am UTC (link)
KVM and Windows guests work fine for me.

- stewart

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[info]laptop006
2008-02-15 06:40 am UTC (link)
Call it a personal preference.

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Which laptop?
(Anonymous)
2008-05-06 01:53 pm UTC (link)
Out of interest, which laptop are you using? I see the same problem (hard lock when starting vmplayer instance when kvm-intel is loaded) on a HP Compaq 2510p (it worked fine on my HP Compaq nc2400).

Martin Michlmayr, tbm@cyrius.com

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Re: Which laptop?
[info]laptop006
2008-05-06 02:35 pm UTC (link)
Lenovo T61 (custom build), Core 2 T7500 on a Santa Rosa.

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Re: Which laptop?
(Anonymous)
2008-06-16 03:09 pm UTC (link)
I've reported this issue to linux-kernel and kvm now:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.kvm.devel/18493

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