ck π¨βπ» on Nostr: A few days ago, a new #Linux #Kernel was installed on my main workstation, running ...
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"content": "A few days ago, a new #Linux #Kernel was installed on my main workstation, running Linux Mint.\n\nWhen I launched #VMware Workstation Player (version 17.5.2), it tried to install Kernel modules on startup. This happens after every Kernel update, usually takes a few seconds and then the UI starts up. But not today. \n\nHere's how to fix Workstation for recent Kernel versions. π \n\nhttps://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/1434/how-to-fix-vmware-workstation-player-kernel-unable-install-modules",
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