

VM communication interface socket family doneįeb 05 12:05:48 VNLFileExists - Cannot check for file or directory: /etc/vmware/networking, error: No such file or directoryįeb 05 12:05:48 VNLNetCfgLoad - Import file does not existįeb 05 12:05:48 VNL_Load - Error loading the vnet configuration, file used: /etc/vmware/networkingįeb 05 12:05:48 VNLNetCfgUnload - Requested cache is not loadedįeb 5 12:05:48 alpha kernel: /dev/vmmon: Module vmmon: unloadedįeb 5 12:05:48 alpha kernel: /dev/vmmon: Module vmmon: registered as misc device vmmonįeb 5 12:05:48 alpha kernel: /dev/vmmon: Using tsc_khz as TSC frequency: 3493437įeb 5 12:05:48 alpha kernel: /dev/vmmon: Module vmmon: initializedįeb 5 12:05:48 alpha VMware: /usr/sbin/vmware-authdlauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryĪll I'm trying to achieve is to have VMplayer working under 20.10 Virtual machine communication interface done I think it's a simple as a broken build as it just cannot load all depended libs as shown below. I see no vm* adapters when I run ifconfig. I want to add that I am running the latest version (12.5.5 build-5234757) of VMware downloaded from the official site.Unfortunately it's not helping because I think the issue is more fundamental - no virtual adapters at all as vmnet service fails to start. I think all of this will probably be related to not having the VMware tools not being installed.

The screen resolution is also poor plus it does not take up the entire screen when I set it to full screen. The "Install VMware Tools." option under the "Virtual Machine" menu is totally greyed out. I used VMware vCenter Convertor to move all my files and the OS into vmx format so that I can open it from VMware player under Ubuntu.īut once I run the virtual machine under Ubuntu I find that the keyboard input is not recognised and I am not able to install/update the VMware Tools as most of the sites on the internet suggest. I am trying to migrate my Windows 10 machine into a virtual machine which I can run under Ubuntu 16.04 which is my preferred OS.
