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If you are looking to run Windows inside Linux, test a risky kernel update, or simulate a network topology, here is your definitive guide to downloading and installing VMware Workstation 16 on Linux.
An installation wizard will pop up. Follow the prompts to accept the license agreements and complete the setup. 3. Post-Installation Tips
Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the .bundle file. Use the chmod command to add executable permissions:
Need the absolute latest version? Consider VMware Workstation 17 Pro for Linux, but expect similar kernel module challenges. For legacy projects or stability-centric environments, stick with version 16.2.5 as outlined above. Vmware Workstation 16 Download Linux
# Debian/Ubuntu sudo apt update sudo apt install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) dkms
chmod +x VMware-Workstation-Full-16.x.x-xxxxxxx.x86_64.bundle
Sign in to your account (or register for a free basic account). If you are looking to run Windows inside
Since version 16 is a legacy release, you can find the official Linux file through these channels: Broadcom Support Portal: Official legacy downloads are now managed by Broadcom. Direct Mirror: You can often find archived versions on sites like the Internet Archive Terminal Command: If you have the direct link, use to download it directly:
While VMware is excellent, consider these if you face persistent kernel issues:
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sudo apt update sudo apt install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Follow the instructions to patch the vmmon and vmnet modules.