You shouldn't have the 30-day trial license unless you ask it after starting Workstation. Remove the file /etc/vmware/license-ws-150-e1-201804 and restart sudo vmplayer. The 30-day message should disappear.
This file does not exist on my system. This bug doesn't prevent vmplayer from starting correctly, but having to go through the licensing dialog each time is a pain in the ***.
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jihem commented on 2020-02-10 17:29 (UTC) (edited on 2021-06-19 13:19 (UTC) by jihem)
After the first installation, please:
1) install the appropriate headers package(s) for your installed kernel(s): linux-headers for default kernel, linux-lts-headers for LTS kernel...
2) reboot or load vmw_vmci and vmmon kernel modules (modprobe -a vmw_vmci vmmon)
3) Enable the services you need (using .service units to activate them during boot or .path units to activate them when a VM is started) :
vmware-networks: to have network access inside VMs
vmware-usbarbitrator: to connect USB devices inside VMs