To run Ubuntu in a VMware virtual machine, you need a computer that supports virtualization, the latest version of VMware Workstation Player, a four-core processor, 4GB to 8GB of RAM, and at least ...
Ubuntu isn't just for running on physical hardware. If you're a more advanced user of this great Linux distribution, you might want to virtualize it separately from your main Windows (or other) ...
I tried getting fedora to run on vmware and even opened a trouble ticket with vmware about it and they brushed me off and said was not an offically supported OS, yet. Other users on the vmware forums ...
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