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I am trying to use VMware, but an error keeps popping up, I cannot find the needed kernel and I don't know how to run/load it. When I boot up VMware, this pops up:
Before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel. Kernel-headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120. Kernel headers for version 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 were not found. If you installed them in a non-default path you can specify below.Otherwise refer to your distrubution's documentation for installation instructions and click refresh to search again in default locations. I can't find kernel headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 and don't know how to install it.
If anyone has an answer it would help me, thank you if you do. I have been searching well over a week now, but unfortunately nothing is popping up.









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    I am trying to use VMware, but an error keeps popping up, I cannot find the needed kernel and I don't know how to run/load it. When I boot up VMware, this pops up:
    Before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel. Kernel-headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120. Kernel headers for version 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 were not found. If you installed them in a non-default path you can specify below.Otherwise refer to your distrubution's documentation for installation instructions and click refresh to search again in default locations. I can't find kernel headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 and don't know how to install it.
    If anyone has an answer it would help me, thank you if you do. I have been searching well over a week now, but unfortunately nothing is popping up.









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      I am trying to use VMware, but an error keeps popping up, I cannot find the needed kernel and I don't know how to run/load it. When I boot up VMware, this pops up:
      Before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel. Kernel-headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120. Kernel headers for version 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 were not found. If you installed them in a non-default path you can specify below.Otherwise refer to your distrubution's documentation for installation instructions and click refresh to search again in default locations. I can't find kernel headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 and don't know how to install it.
      If anyone has an answer it would help me, thank you if you do. I have been searching well over a week now, but unfortunately nothing is popping up.









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      I am trying to use VMware, but an error keeps popping up, I cannot find the needed kernel and I don't know how to run/load it. When I boot up VMware, this pops up:
      Before you can run VMware, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel. Kernel-headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120. Kernel headers for version 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 were not found. If you installed them in a non-default path you can specify below.Otherwise refer to your distrubution's documentation for installation instructions and click refresh to search again in default locations. I can't find kernel headers 3.18.0-18721-ga0ff0d06b120 and don't know how to install it.
      If anyone has an answer it would help me, thank you if you do. I have been searching well over a week now, but unfortunately nothing is popping up.







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