Enable/Disable Device Driver Signing in Windows 10 Posted on December 4, 2018 by Mitch Bartlett Leave a Comment I experienced a problem installing old hardware in Microsoft Windows 10 where I couldn’t find compatible drivers for a network card.
I has same problem. After some joojling(googling), i resolved my problem ny following steps:. (I am not sure that this does any affect about my problem) cd /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build/include/linux sudo ln -s./generated/utsrelease.h sudo ln -s./generated/autoconf.h sudo ln -s./generated/uapi/linux/version.h. I ran following code as @Qasim suggested sudo vmware-modconfig -console -install-all I have Ubuntu 13.04-64bit, powered by kernel 3.8.0-21-generic and VMware Player 5.0.2 build-1031769 Good luck! I had the exact same problem when I upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04. When I started VMware I would get the same message: Before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the kernel CANCEL / INSTALL When I would click INSTALL then nothing would happen.
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I checked /var/log/ and apport was reporting the following error: ERROR: apport (pid 3061) Thu Apr 25 08:: executable: /usr/lib/vmware/bin/appLoader (command line '/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-gksu -sudo-mode -message=Please enter your password to proceed. '/usr/bin/vmware-modconfig' -icon='vmware-workstation' -appname='VMware') There appears to be an issue with /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-gksu that causes it to crash. I can reliably reproduce the problem everytime I run the command. I was able to solve the problem by running the command manually. Here are the commands I ran: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.8.0-19-generic sudo /usr/bin/vmware-modconfig -icon=vmware-workstation -appname=VMware Do you see something similar in /var/log/apport?