![]() Since the new VMware Workstation Player 14 only supports host CPU's that support SLAT, version 12.5 still needs to be supported, as there are many PC's around that don't have SLAT support. So in my opinion this is a serious issue that has to be fixed, also for future Kernels. ![]() But PC's should run current Kernels that have been security patched, and also to support new hardware, and also VMware products should support modern Kernels. If the host is running a 4.12 Kernel, there are no issues. If you try to start a VM after the host OS has been running for some time, it won't start and give the same error message right away. If you run VMware Workstation Player 14 (and probably also VMware Workstation 14) on a Linux Host running a 4.13 Kernel just after a reboot, you can start the VM and it will run for a short period of time, but then it will crash saying something like memory couldn't be allocated. Please fix both products so they can be installed and run on modern Linux Distro's running current Kernels.
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