Eu recebi o erro depois de instalar o VMWare Workstation 9.0.2. Aqui está a saída do comando uname -a
.
Linux dmitriev-pc 3.5.0-34-generic #55~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 7 16:25:50 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
A versão do Ubuntu é o Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS.
Alguém conseguiu resolvê-lo? O único conselho que li foi reinstalar VMWare Workstation
, mas não funcionou para mim.
Editar # 1.
/etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-workstation/9.0.2/vmware-workstation.py: self.RunCommand('sed', '-e', 's,@@BINARY@@,%s,g' % binary, '-i', launcher)
Binary file /etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-workstation/9.0.2/vmware-workstation.pyc matches
/etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-network-editor-ui/9.0.2/vmware-network-editor-ui.py: self.RunCommand('sed', '-e', 's,@@BINARY@@,%s,g' % binary, '-i', launcher)
Binary file /etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-network-editor-ui/9.0.2/vmware-network-editor-ui.pyc matches
Binary file /etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-player-app/5.0.2/vmware-player-app.pyc matches
/etc/vmware-installer/components/vmware-player-app/5.0.2/vmware-player-app.py: self.RunCommand('sed', '-e', 's,@@BINARY@@,%s,g' % binary, '-i', launcher)
Resolvido
Há um sufixo estranho %F
no arquivo /usr/share/applications/vmware-workstation.desktop
. Não encontrei o que poderia significar na página man vmware
man.
Exec=/usr/bin/vmware %F
Se eu executar vmware
através da minha linha de comando, ele será executado sem erros.