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Re: Ongoing problem with VMware Player

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Why have I started another thread?

- because when I tried to respond it said I couldn't as something had expired and I needed a token? something like that.

I saw in the first response the picture with the checksums.

- I also went to the download page and saw the checksums, but I couldn't see any checksums on my computor, nor how to find them.

I opened terminal and typed --help

- the response was -help: command not found

first line in your image wkz@ubunto1204:~$ sudo su root

- typed it in and the response was wkz@ubuntu1204:~$: command not found

then I understood what I was supposed to do, got down as far as ls *.bundle

response - ls: cannot access *.bundle: no such file or directory

found that above the etsah57 folder there is a folder called home, above that, another folder which had a tmp folder already. I moved the VMware....bundle file to that and everything worked I now have VMware

Thank you for your patience and help


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