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 ...
Installing Ubuntu 16.04 as a virtual machine (VM) on ESXi is a relatively simple process, provided you know how to work around some of the "gothcas" that can complicate the process. In this article, I ...
VMware, which makes tools that let computers run multiple operating systems at the same time, has released a new version of its workstation software that supports 64-bit x86 processors and operating ...
VMware, the Palo Alto, Calif., virtualization software leader, Monday released an interim update of its recently released Virtual Infrastructure 3 platform, which now offers full support for 64-bit ...
The company said Monday that it will have "experimental support for 64-bit host operating systems designed for AMD64 and Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology [Intel EM64T]." One observer of the ...
In my quest for the perfect notebook that could double as both my production system to get my job done as well as a test system for a year's worth (or more) of testing Microsoft Windows "Vista64" (see ...
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