I update vmware to vmware-workstation-5.0.0.13124-r2, sisce then I can only start a VM when I run it as root, if I run as my regular user I get a error message that said "Unable to change virtual machine power state: Failed to connect to peer process.", it was working perfectly before the update, and I've already add vmware to the list of my user group.
looking at other forums some people said that they have the same problem and could resolve it adding execution bit (other) to permissions for /opt/vmware/lib/bin/vmware-vmx, I did it, but nothing happens...
I've already reemerged 2 times...
someone knows what maybe happining?
nasci pelado, careca e sem dente, o que vier é lucro
You know, I had this problem too.
But, I cannot remember what I did to fix it. I will find it eventually and let you know...
For some reason, I'm thinking that it was something stupid like getting rid of ~/.vmware (or even better, rename it to something... maybe ~/.vmware-old or whatever works for you)...
In any case, I'm going to figure this out & let you know what I find...
hmm...I just found what I was looking for, but then realized after reading your post again that you already tried doing what I was thinking of...
So I'm all out of ideas.
This issue is discussed on other places on the forum aswell, so it's not an AMD64 issue. You can search the forums for it. I believe the actual solution was to add the user to the vmware group and to do this to fix the permissions:
I don't know why, but when I boot up today vmware was working again... maybe I needed reload something that I didn't and the boot did... anyway thanks for the help
nasci pelado, careca e sem dente, o que vier é lucro
and store it in /etc/group
file, but what I have to do now, so a simple id or groups show me that I'm really in the group 'vmware', without reboot please?
Alles was nicht einfach ist, ist entweder falsch oder zu kompliziert.