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Please visit http://www.vmware.com/support/linux/doc/install_config_linux/installrpm_linux.html
for help on getting started installing VMware.

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CONFIGURING

  In order to run correctly, VMware must first be configured.

  To configure VMware, run the program "vmware-config.pl". You must have super
  user privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

     vmware-config.pl

  This will teach VMware how to run on your current Linux kernel.
  If you reboot your machine with a new kernel that VMware doesn't know yet
  (because, let's say, you have upgraded your Linux system), you will have
  to run this configuration program again. Then, VMware will know this new
  kernel once for all.

  If you are configuring VMware for the first time, you can hit the <enter> key
  each time you are prompted to select the factory default answer.

  If you have previously configued VMware, you can hit the <enter> key each
  time you are prompted to keep your previous answer, or you can decide to 
  submit a new answer.
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UNINSTALLING

  To remove an existing installation, run the program "rpm -e VMware".
  You must have super user privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.

     rpm -e VMware

  The uninstall process will delete all installed files, and will backup the
  files that have been modified since they have been installed.
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We hope you will enjoy this product,

  --The VMware team.
