VMware Workstation 6.5.3 2.6.31 kernel + patches in real time

I'm using Arch Linux as a host with kernel 2.6.31. Workstation 6.5.3 install and compile modules very well without tasks. However if I apply the fixes in real-time modules only compile and install. VMware Workstation works with linux + realtime patches to the kernel? Y at - there a patch available to get the modules to compile?

Please try this patch

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