Parallels Tools cannot be reinstalled on Linux Guest (2023)

Host is the new chip M1, MacBook
I am using a Linux Server ARM 64 Guest:

There is no LSB module available.
Reseller ID: Free
Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release: 22.04
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When I try to reinstall the parallel tools via Action -> Reinstall Tools I get the following error:
Restart the virtual machine and try again. If the problem persists, see /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log for more information

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2022-05-13T01:16:30+0000: execCmd: ./installer/pm.sh --install gtools --logfile /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log [0]
Installation of Parallels Guest Tools version '17.1.2.51548' started
modprobe: FATAL: Module prl_tg not found in directory /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic

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Friday 13 May 01:16:31 UTC 2022
Start installing or updating guest tools
Installed guest tools not found
Register the service to install new guest tools
Run the installation from the /usr/lib/parallels-tools directory
make: Enter directory '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods'
aww: cmd. line:1: warning: regexp escape sequence `\#' is not a known regexp operator
The compiler CC="cc" is used.
Compiler-Version "cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0"
cd prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg && make CC=cc
make[1]: Do not enter '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg' directory
1: /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build
2: /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg
3: 20220513
4: 1.10.0
Start compilation prl_tg...
make -C /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build M=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg SRCROOT=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/ kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg CC=cc Module
make[2]: Enter directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
1: /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build
2: /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg
3: 20220513
4: 1.10.0
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.o
In the file in /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:23:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h: In the 'tg_out' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:179:14: warning: assignment to "long unsigned int" of "void *" makes pointer integers unconverted [- wint conversion]
179 | porta += dev->base_addr;
| ^~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:183:24: warning: passing argument 2 of 'iowrite64' executes an integer pointer without conversion [- wint conversion]
183 | iowrite64 (Wert, Port);
| ^~~~
| |
🇧🇷 unsigned long int
In the included file at ./arch/arm64/include/asm/io.h:185,
from ./include/linux/io.h:13,
from ./include/linux/irq.h:20,
from ./include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17,
from ./arch/arm64/include/asm/hardirq.h:17,
from ./include/linux/hardirq.h:11,
from ./include/linux/interrupt.h:11,
from ./include/linux/pci.h:38,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:7:
./include/asm-generic/io.h:769:64: Note: "volatile void *" expected, but argument is of type "long unsigned int"
769 | void inline static iowrite64(valor u64, void volátil __iomem *addr)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
In the included file at ./include/linux/kernel.h:19,
from ./include/linux/list.h:9,
from ./include/linux/module.h:12,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:5:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c: In function 'prl_tg_probe_common':
./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:25: warning: format '%lx' expects an argument of type 'long unsigned int' but argument 3 has type 'void *' [-Wformat=]
5 | #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII-Start des Headers */
| ^~~~~~
./include/linux/printk.h:422:25: Note: in macro definition 'printk_index_wrap'
422 | _p_func(_fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
| ^~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:516:9: Note: in 'printk' macro extension
516 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected, base address %08lx, IRQ %d\n",
| ^~~~~~
./include/linux/kern_levels.h:14:25: Note: in macro extension 'KERN_SOH'
14 | #define KERN_INFO KERN_SOH "6" /* informative */
| ^~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:516:16: Note: in macro extension 'KERN_INFO'
516 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected, base address %08lx, IRQ %d\n",
| ^~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c: In the 'prl_tg_init_module' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:642:13: warning: unused variable 'rc' [-Wunused-Variable]
642 | int rc;
| ^~
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_call.o
In the file in /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_call.c:11:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h: In the 'tg_out' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:179:14: warning: assignment to "long unsigned int" of "void *" makes pointer integers unconverted [- wint conversion]
179 | porta += dev->base_addr;
| ^~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:183:24: warning: passing argument 2 of 'iowrite64' executes an integer pointer without conversion [- wint conversion]
183 | iowrite64 (Wert, Port);
| ^~~~
| |
🇧🇷 unsigned long int
05/13/2022T01:16:31+0000: Installation of Parallels Guest Tools version '17.1.2.51548' started
modprobe: FATAL: Module prl_tg not found in directory /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic

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Start installing or updating guest tools
aww: cmd. line:1: warning: regexp escape sequence `\#' is not a known regexp operator
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
In the file in /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:23:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h: In the 'tg_out' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:179:14: warning: assignment to "long unsigned int" of "void *" makes pointer integers unconverted [- wint conversion]
179 | porta += dev->base_addr;
| ^~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:183:24: warning: passing argument 2 of 'iowrite64' executes an integer pointer without conversion [- wint conversion]
183 | iowrite64 (Wert, Port);
| ^~~~
| |
🇧🇷 unsigned long int
In the included file at ./arch/arm64/include/asm/io.h:185,
from ./include/linux/io.h:13,
from ./include/linux/irq.h:20,
from ./include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17,
from ./arch/arm64/include/asm/hardirq.h:17,
from ./include/linux/hardirq.h:11,
from ./include/linux/interrupt.h:11,
from ./include/linux/pci.h:38,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:7:
./include/asm-generic/io.h:769:64: Note: "volatile void *" expected, but argument is of type "long unsigned int"
769 | void inline static iowrite64(valor u64, void volátil __iomem *addr)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
In the included file at ./include/linux/kernel.h:19,
from ./include/linux/list.h:9,
from ./include/linux/module.h:12,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:5:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c: In function 'prl_tg_probe_common':
./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:25: warning: format '%lx' expects an argument of type 'long unsigned int' but argument 3 has type 'void *' [-Wformat=]
5 | #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII-Start des Headers */
| ^~~~~~
./include/linux/printk.h:422:25: Note: in macro definition 'printk_index_wrap'
422 | _p_func(_fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
| ^~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:516:9: Note: in 'printk' macro extension
516 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected, base address %08lx, IRQ %d\n",
| ^~~~~~
./include/linux/kern_levels.h:14:25: Note: in macro extension 'KERN_SOH'
14 | #define KERN_INFO KERN_SOH "6" /* informative */
| ^~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:516:16: Note: in macro extension 'KERN_INFO'
516 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected, base address %08lx, IRQ %d\n",
| ^~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c: In the 'prl_tg_init_module' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg.c:642:13: warning: unused variable 'rc' [-Wunused-Variable]
642 | int rc;
| ^~
In the file in /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_call.c:11:
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h: In the 'tg_out' function:
/usr/lib/parallels-tIn included file at ./arch/arm64/include/asm/io.h:185,
from ./include/linux/io.h:13,
from ./include/linux/irq.h:20,
from ./include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17,
from ./arch/arm64/include/asm/hardirq.h:17,
from ./include/linux/hardirq.h:11,
from ./include/linux/interrupt.h:11,
from ./include/linux/pci.h:38,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_call.c:7:
./include/asm-generic/io.h:769:64: Note: "volatile void *" expected, but argument is of type "long unsigned int"
769 | void inline static iowrite64(valor u64, void volátil __iomem *addr)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.o
1: /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build
2: /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg
3: 20220513
4: 1.10.0
MODPOST /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/Module.symvers
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.mod.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.ko
BTF [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.ko
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
make[2]: Leave directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
make[1]: Saindo do diretório '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg'
cp -f prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/*.symvers prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs ||:
cd prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs && make CC=cc KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/Module.symvers
make[1]: Do not enter directory '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs'
make -C /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build M=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs CC=cc
make[2]: Enter directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/super.o
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/inode.o
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/file.o
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/interface.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.o
MODPOST /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/Module.symvers
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.mod.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.ko
BTF [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.ko
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
make[2]: Leave directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
make[1]: Saindo do diretório '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs'
cd prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier && make CC=cc
make[1]: Do not enter directory '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier'
Builds starten prl_notifier...
make -C /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build M=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier SRCROOT=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/ prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier CC=module cc
make[2]: Enter directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prlnotifier.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.o
MODPOST /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/Module.symvers
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.mod.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.ko
BTF [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.ko
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
make[2]: Leave directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
make[1]: Said do diretório '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier'
cd prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze && make CC=cc
make[1]: Do not enter '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze' directory
make -C /lib/modules/5.15.0-27-generic/build M=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze CC=cc Module
make[2]: Enter directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.o
MODPOST /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/Module.symvers
CC [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.mod.o
LD [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.ko
BTF [M] /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.ko
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
make[2]: Leave directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.15.0-27-generic'
make[1]: Saindo do diretório '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze'
make: leave directory '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods'
Start installing the kernel module prl_tg
Start installing the kernel module prl_fs
Start installing the kernel module prl_fs_freeze
Begin by installing the prl_notifier kernel module
Create a symbolic link /var/lib/dkms/parallels-tools/17.1.2.51548/source -> /usr/src/parallels-tools-17.1.2.51548
Added DKMS modules successfully
Successfully built DKMS modules for generic kernel 5.15.0-27
DKMS modules for kernel 5.15.0-27-generic were successfully installed
Installing libPrlWl.so.1 (aarch64) ...
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/lib/libPrlWl.so.1.0.0' -> '/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libPrlWl.so.1'
running ldconfig...
„/home/dev/Desktop/Parallels Shared Folders“ -> „/media/psf“
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prltimesync' -> '/usr/bin/prltimesync'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prltoolsd' -> '/usr/bin/prltoolsd'
„/media/dev/Parallels Tools/installer/prltoolsd.service“ -> „/etc/systemd/system//prltoolsd.service“
Symbolic link creates /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/prltoolsd.service -> /etc/systemd/system/prltoolsd.service.
„/media/dev/Parallels Tools/installer/prltools-reconfig.service“ -> „/etc/systemd/system//prltools-reconfig.service“
Symbolic link creates /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/prltools-reconfig.service -> /etc/systemd/system/prltools-reconfig.service.
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/prlfsmountd.sh' -> '/usr/bin/prlfsmountd'
Warning: No weekly newspaper found in the system
Do not change the type to /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/../installer.
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlcc' -> '/usr/bin/prlcc'
„/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prldnd“ -> „/usr/bin/prldnd“
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlcp' -> '/usr/bin/prlcp'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlsga' -> '/usr/bin/prlsga'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlhosttime' -> '/usr/bin/prlhosttime'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prl_showvmcfg' -> '/usr/bin/prl_showvmcfg'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/sbin/prl_nettool' -> '/usr/sbin/prl_nettool'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/sbin/prl_snapshot' -> '/usr/sbin/prl_snapshot'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlshprof' -> '/usr/bin/prlshprof'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlshprint' -> '/usr/bin/prlshprint'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/bin/prlusmd' -> '/usr/bin/prlusmd'
'/etc/xdg/autostart/prlcc.desktop' -> '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/prlcc.desktop'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/tools-arm64/sbin/prl-opengl-switcher.sh' -> '/usr/sbin/prl-opengl-switcher.sh'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/mount.prl_fs.8' -> '/usr/share/man/man8/mount.prl_fs.8'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/99prltoolsd-hibernate' -> '/etc/pm/sleep.d/99prltoolsd-hibernate'
'/usr/bin/ptiagent' -> '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/ptiagent-wrapper.sh'
'/usr/bin/ptiagent-cmd' -> '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/ptiagent-cmd'
'/etc/xdg/autostart/ptiagent.desktop' -> '/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/ptiagent.desktop'
'/usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/parallels-tools.png' -> '/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/parallels-tools.png'
Run the initramfs update.
'/media/dev/Parallels Tools/installer/parallels_tools.initramfs-hook' -> '/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/parallels_tools'
update-initramfs: generate /boot/initrd.img-5.15.0-27-generic
Send the installed version of Parallels Tools to the dispatcher.
>>> Nachinstallation
Write OS version and Xorg version
Activate PRL_GL
Starting the Prltoolsd service:
Parallels Guest Tools have been successfully installed!
Please restart your operating system to complete the Parallels Guest Tools installation.
2022-05-13T01:16:55+0000: ools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:179:14: warning: assignment to long unsigned int of void * makes integer of the pointer without cast [-Wint-conversion]
179 | porta += dev->base_addr;
| ^~
/usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_common.h:183:24: warning: passing argument 2 of 'iowrite64' executes an integer pointer without conversion [- wint conversion]
183 | iowrite64 (Wert, Port);
| ^~~~
| |
🇧🇷 unsigned long int
In the included file at ./arch/arm64/include/asm/io.h:185,
from ./include/linux/io.h:13,
from ./include/linux/irq.h:20,
from ./include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17,
from ./arch/arm64/include/asm/hardirq.h:17,
from ./include/linux/hardirq.h:11,
from ./include/linux/interrupt.h:11,
from ./include/linux/pci.h:38,
from /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prltg_call.c:7:
./include/asm-generic/io.h:769:64: Note: "volatile void *" expected, but argument is of type "long unsigned int"
769 | void inline static iowrite64(valor u64, void volátil __iomem *addr)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_tg/Toolgate/Guest/Linux/prl_tg/prl_tg.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/prl_fs.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_notifier/Installation/lnx/prl_notifier/prl_notifier.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
Warning: The compiler is different from the one used to build the kernel
The kernel was built by: gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
You are using: cc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0
Skipping BTF generation for /usr/lib/parallels-tools/kmods/prl_fs_freeze/Snapshot/Guest/Linux/prl_freeze/prl_fs_freeze.ko due to vmlinux unavailability
Start installing the kernel module prl_tg
Start installing the kernel module prl_fs
Start installing the kernel module prl_fs_freeze
Begin by installing the prl_notifier kernel module
Added DKMS modules successfully
Successfully built DKMS modules for generic kernel 5.15.0-27
DKMS modules for kernel 5.15.0-27-generic were successfully installed
Parallels Guest Tools have been successfully installed!
Please restart your operating system to complete the Parallels Guest Tools installation.
2022-05-13T01:16:55+0000: execCmd: ./install --install [0]
2022-05-13T10:17:00+0900: The guest OS is rebooting.

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(Video) Установка Ubuntu Linux 19.04 на Parallels Desktop 14.1.3 | Решение ошибки Parallels Tools error

FAQs

How to install Parallels Tools on Linux? ›

Instructions
  1. Go to Terminal in Fedora virtual machine and execute the following commands one by one: su. ...
  2. Make sure the virtual DVD drive of your Linux virtual machine is empty: eject /dev/sr0.
  3. From the top menu bar go to the Actions menu -> (Re)Install Parallels Tools.
  4. Click Continue to proceed.

How to install Parallels Tools in Kali Linux? ›

To initiate the installation manually, please perform the following steps:
  1. Connect Parallels Tools image to Debian/Kali: ...
  2. In the virtual machine, open Terminal and execute the following commands: sudo mount -oro,exec,remount /media/cdrom sudo /media/cdrom/install.
  3. You will be presented with the installation wizard.

How to install Parallels Tools in Ubuntu? ›

Information
  1. Run the virtual machine.
  2. Mount the Parallels Tools . ...
  3. Inside the virtual machine, open Terminal and execute the following commands one by one: ...
  4. Follow the Parallels Tools Installer instructions to complete the installation.
  5. When the installation of Parallels Tools is complete, restart your virtual machine.

Can Parallels install Linux? ›

Here is how to install Linux on Mac using the Parallels Desktop software: Download a set of Linux virtual machines from the main installation Assistant Menu. Choose your preferred Linux distribution and download it. Once downloaded, you can install and begin running Linux on your Mac.

How do I download Parallels tools? ›

Resolution (Manual Installation)
  1. Start your virtual machine.
  2. In the Mac menu click on Actions (Virtual Machine in older versions) > Install Parallels Tools (or Reinstall / Update Parallels Tools, if applicable)

Can Kali Linux run on Parallels? ›

Upon starting up Parallels, select the Plus symbol. On this screen, we select the Kali Linux image to use to install from. We select “Choose Manually”, and navigate to the location of the ISO that we downloaded. For more information on what image to download, we have written up a guide.

Is Parallels free for Kali? ›

Parallels Desktop provides several popular distributions of Linux for free directly in the product itself. Additionally, Parallels Desktop users can download . ISO files of and install other Linux distributions (for example: Kali Linux & use Vagrant to download and setup Linux environments like a pro!)

How to install parallel tools on CentOS? ›

Launch Parallels Tools installation: From the top menu bar go to the Actions menu -> (Re)Install Parallels Tools... Navigate to the Parallels Tools folder, double click on install-gui file. Once Parallels Tools installation is complete, restart CentOS Linux VM.

How do I install tools on Ubuntu? ›

Install VMware Tools on Ubuntu (VM Console)
  1. Open VMware Workstation, VMware Player or the vSphere client on your local machine.
  2. Open your Ubuntu VM's console.
  3. Click on the VM menu at the top of the window and select Install VMware Tools, as shown below. ...
  4. Next, extract the archive by double-clicking on it.
13 May 2021

How do I know if Parallels tools are properly installed? ›

You can easily confirm whether Parallels Tools were installed. Start your virtual machine and look at the status bar of its window. If the tip "Press Ctrl + Alt to release the mouse and keyboard" appears in the status bar of the virtual machine's window, this means that Parallels Tools were not installed.

Why won't Parallels work on my Mac? ›

It may happen because of one of these reasons: Parallels Desktop installation is corrupted. macOS file system issues. Parallels Service is blocked by Firewall or anti-virus.

Can I run Linux parallel to Windows? ›

Dual booting Linux and Windows won't slow your system in any way. The only delay is in boot time that too because you get 10 seconds of buffer time to select between Linux and Windows. Once you have booted into either of Linux or Windows, it will work the same as if it is the only OS in the system.

Can you install macOS on Linux? ›

This snap package, created by Alan Pope of Canonical / Ubuntu, makes it easy to install and run macOS in a virtual machine on Debian / Ubuntu, Fedora and other Linux distributions (after installing snapd), shipping with basically everything you need to get it running. You can find the snap package source on GitHub.

Can I run Linux on Parallels M1? ›

And while it's possible to run virtual machines of both Windows and Linux operating systems made for the Intel platform on the M1, the performance cost of translating Intel instructions to ARM is high (even with the optimizations Apple has within their M1 CPU).

How do I manually install Parallels tools? ›

Available Translations:
  1. Start your virtual machine.
  2. In Mac menu bar go to Actions > Install Parallels Tools.
  3. Click Continue on the pop-up message to mount an installation image to Windows:
  4. Click on Windows DVD drive pop-up and then select Install Parallels Tools:
  5. Click Yes in the User Account Control dialog box:

How do I activate Parallels Toolbox? ›

Click on the Parallels Toolbox icon in the menu bar. Click on I Have a Key to enter your license. Enter your activation key for Parallels Toolbox, or a key for Parallels Desktop copy that includes Parallels Toolbox, and click Activate.

How do I reinstall Parallels tools on Mac? ›

On Mac menu bar find Parallels logo > choose Actions > Reinstall Parallels Tools. Parallels Tools will start updating, when finished, click Restart to reboot the virtual machine and complete the installation.

Can Parallels run x86 Linux? ›

You can't run any x86/x64 OS with Parallels. You could try QEMU for emulation, but I don't think the performance will be much better than with UTM.

How install virtual machine on Arch Linux? ›

Install Arch Linux in VirtualBox
  1. Download. Download the latest version from: https://www.archlinux.org/download/ ...
  2. Prepare VM. Create a new VM, choose type Linux and version Arch Linux (64-bit). ...
  3. Pre-flight checks. Check network: ping archlinux.org.
  4. Installation. Partition the disk: ...
  5. Post-installation steps. ...
  6. Optional steps.

Can you install Arch Linux on a Mac? ›

With the Arch installation media on a flash drive, you can boot it by holding down the Alt (or Option ) key while your Mac starts up, and then selecting the applicable EFI Boot option when the Apple boot manager appears.

Is Parallels a Russian company? ›

Parallels is a software company based in Bellevue, Washington; it is primarily involved in the development of virtualization software for macOS.

Can I run Chrome OS on Parallels? ›

Google has recently presented Chrome OS Flex, a great new operating system that targets low-end hardware. Such computers (both personal and Macs) are usually not capable of virtualization. So currently Chrome OS Flex does not support Parallels Desktop. For more information, you can also see this article.

How long is Parallels free for? ›

Parallels offers a free trial period for Parallels Access. The trial period lasts for 14 days and cannot be extended.

Do Parallels cost money? ›

Parallels Desktop has 5 pricing edition(s), from $49.99 to $99.99.

Can Kali Linux run on Apple M1? ›

Newer Mac hardware (e.g. T2/M1 chips) do not run Linux well, or at all. This is true for Linux in general, not just Kali Linux. The model & year of the device will determine how successful your experience will be.

Is parallel free for students? ›

The academic version of Parallels Desktop for Mac is available for enrolled college/university students via the Parallels website. The Student Edition is a discounted 1-year Parallels Desktop Standard subscription.

Is CentOS 7.8 still supported? ›

What does this mean for CentOS users? CentOS 7 and 8 are the final releases of CentOS Linux. The end of life dates for CentOS 7 and 8 are as follows: CentOS 8 - December 31, 2021.

Is CentOS being discontinued? ›

CentOS Linux 8, as a rebuild of RHEL 8, will end at the end of 2021. CentOS Stream continues after that date, serving as the upstream (development) branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

How to install VMware tools in Linux guest? ›

To install VMware Tools in a Linux guest operating system using Compiler:
  1. Ensure that your Linux virtual machine is powered on.
  2. If you are running a GUI interface, open a command shell. ...
  3. Right Click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest > Install/Upgrade VMware Tools.
  4. Click OK. ...
  5. To create a mount point, run:
19 Jul 2021

How do I find tools installed in Linux? ›

How do I see what packages are installed on Ubuntu Linux?
  1. Open the terminal application or log in to the remote server using ssh (e.g. ssh user@sever-name )
  2. Run command apt list --installed to list all installed packages on Ubuntu.
11 Aug 2022

How do I open tools in Linux? ›

You can open the Terminal using the keyboard shortcut on most Linux distributions. The keyboard shortcut is Ctrl + Alt + T. You can also click the Terminal icon in your Apps menu.

How do I install Parallels Toolbox on Windows? ›

Click on the Parallels logo in the menu bar and select Preferences in the drop-down menu. Switch to the Toolbox tab. Click Install and wait until the download and installation are complete.

How much does Parallels Toolbox cost? ›

Parallels Toolbox Pricing

Parallels Toolbox is priced at $19.99 per year. a 7-day free trial is available from the Parallels website.

Does uninstalling Parallels Remove Windows? ›

Note: Your Windows files and applications won't be affected by this procedure. If you want to remove all the files and application you used in Parallels Desktop, you need to remove the virtual machine, please see KB 5029 for instructions.

Do you need Windows 10 for Parallels? ›

Windows 10 is the most popular version of Windows. Installing it on Parallels Desktop® Virtual Machine for Mac is easy to do—and does not require you to purchase Windows 10 beforehand.

Is Parallels free for Mac? ›

Free Parallels Access subscription is offered along with the following Parallels Desktop for Mac licenses: perpetual licenses for Parallels Desktop for Mac (3 months) subscriptions for Parallels Desktop for Mac (for the period of the subscription)

Does Parallels work without Internet? ›

But if your Mac isn't connected to the Internet, there are other ways to activate Parallels Desktop. To activate Parallels Desktop without an Internet connection, do one of the following: If your Mac can or will be connected to the Internet in the future, click Work Offline and connect later.

How to install dual operating systems Windows and Linux? ›

Things You Should Know
  1. To start, you'll need to install windows and create a bootable drive.
  2. Make sure to backup important data before starting the partitioning process.
  3. Install the second operating system on the unallocated partition space. Format the drive to the correct settings for your new operating system.

Can I use Linux and Windows on the same laptop? ›

This article also assumes that Linux is already installed on the hard disk using Linux native and Linux swap partitions, which are incompatible with the Windows operating system, and that there is no free space left on the drive. Windows and Linux can coexist on the same computer.

How to install both Windows and Linux? ›

Installing Linux to dual-boot with Windows 11
  1. Open the Start menu and then click the power button and - while holding Shift on your keyboard. Click Restart. ...
  2. You'll be given a series of boot options. Click Use a device, then choose the USB flash drive you have inserted and your PC will boot from it.
6 Dec 2021

Is Apple OS compatible with Linux? ›

Mac OS is based on a BSD code base, while Linux is an independent development of a unix-like system. This means that these systems are similar, but not binary compatible. Furthermore, Mac OS has lots of applications that are not open source and are build on libraries that are not open source.

Is MacBook compatible with Linux? ›

Linux is incredibly versatile (it's used to run everything from smartphones to supercomputers), and you can install it on a MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, or any other kind of Mac. Apple added Boot Camp to macOS to make it easy for people to dual boot Windows, but installing Linux is another matter entirely.

Is A Mac a unix or Linux? ›

macOS is a series of proprietary graphical operating systems which is provided by Apple Incorporation. It was earlier known as Mac OS X and later OS X. It is specifically designed for Apple mac computers. It is based on Unix operating system.

Is M1 MacBook good for Linux? ›

MacBook Air (2022) bare metal support for Linux

As with the previous M1-powered MacBook Air, the latest generation cannot currently run Linux on bare metal. That is, either instead of macOS or alongside it as a dual-boot. At least, not in a form you would want to use as a daily driver.

Is Linux available for Mac M1? ›

MacBook Pro 13 (2022) won't natively run Linux

One such project is Asahi Linux, which is currently available in alpha for some of the M1-powered Macs.

How to install Linux on Mac using Parallels? ›

Start Parallels Desktop, then click File -> New. Choose "Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or and image file", then click Continue. Choose Debian Linux from the list of the operating system sources found on your Mac, then click Continue.

Can you install VMware tools on Linux? ›

You can manually install VMware Tools on a Linux virtual machine using the command line. For later Linux distributions, use the integrated open-vm-tools version.

How do I install parallel tools on manjaro? ›

How to Install Parallels Tools on Manjaro
  1. Install Manjaro Linux on a VM (it's recommended to take a snapshot before installing Parallels Tools)
  2. Update the OS pacman -Syu.
  3. Install the latest LTS kernel and kernel headers (See this) ...
  4. Install base-devel package group and DKMS pacman -S base-devel dkms.

How to install VMware tools on Linux guest? ›

To install VMware Tools in a Linux guest operating system using Compiler:
  1. Ensure that your Linux virtual machine is powered on.
  2. If you are running a GUI interface, open a command shell. ...
  3. Right Click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest > Install/Upgrade VMware Tools.
  4. Click OK. ...
  5. To create a mount point, run:
19 Jul 2021

How do I install Open vm tools in Linux? ›

Procedure
  1. Ensure that the package index is updated: sudo apt-get update.
  2. If the VM has a GUI (X11, and so on), install or upgrade open-vm-tools-desktop: sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools-desktop.
  3. Otherwise, use the command to install open-vm-tools: sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools.
16 Jun 2021

How do I know if VMware tools are installed on Linux? ›

To check which version of VMware Tools is installed on an x86 Linux VM
  1. Open Terminal.
  2. Enter the following command to display the VMware Tools information in Terminal: vmware-toolbox-cmd -v. If VMware Tools isn't installed, a message displays to indicate this.

Is Manjaro 32 or 64 bit? ›

4 - Manjaro Linux (32-Bit) - OSDN.

Is parallel toolbox worth it? ›

In conclusion, the Parallels Toolbox is a nice suite of useful tools which ideal for more casual PC users wanting to get more from their PC. It is let down a little by the pricing model in my opinion but overall the value is still reasonable and it is overall a good choice for many.

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