![]() At the time of writing this article, VMWare player 16 is the latest version. Install NFS package Install the NFS server in the Ubuntu Terminal Enter the following command: VMuser Linux-Host: sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server install NFS server VMuser Linux-Host. Step 1: Download and install VMWare Player If you prefer videos, you can watch the one below from our YouTube channel. STEP 1: Download the Ejabberd in the Ubuntu Server In Linux server, download the Ejabberd source file using the below link. cd /Downloads), and run the command below to install them. Open the Terminal app or access a virtual terminal (VT) using the Ctrl+Alt+F1-6 keys, navigate to the folder where you’ve downloaded the new kernel packages (e.g. I am installing Ubuntu 22.04 in this tutorial, but the same steps apply to any other Linux distribution. Once the Linux 6.0 kernel packages have been downloaded, it’s time to install them. Make sure to enable virtualization in the BIOS.(It can work with less RAM as well, but your system will start to lag while using Linux in the virtual machine.) A 25GB+ Free space is good for installing the latest version of Ubuntu. Windows system with at least 20 GB of free space. Linux RUN Installer Right-click on the downloaded file and select Properties, click on the Permissions tab and tick the box that says Allow executing file.(You can also use some other computer with an internet connection to download these files.) Good internet connection to download software and Linux ISO.Ubuntu GNOME requires 4 GB of RAM to function properly, your system should have 8 GB to allocate 4 GB to the guest OS (Ubuntu) and keep 4 GB for the host OS (Windows). The virtual machines use your host OS’s system resources. I’ll use this terminology in the tutorial here. ![]() Your actual operating system is called host OS and the operating system you install in the virtual machine is called guest OS. Installing Linux inside Windows using VMWare ![]() In this tutorial, I will show how to install Ubuntu inside Windows using VMWare. You don’t have to make actual changes to the disk partition, no changes in the boot and Linux runs like any other application inside Windows. VMWare and similar virtualization software can be of great help. You may have to use Linux as part of the course curriculum, for some development tools (like Docker) or just for experimenting with Linux desktop before making the switch. And for a relatively better desktop experience, a VM is better. WSL and WSL2 might be easier but not everyone has access to them. Virtualization is a good way to try Linux from the comfort of Windows. ![]() This article covers a step-by-step guide on installing Ubuntu inside VMWare in Windows. Brief: Software like VMWare gives an easy option to try and use Linux inside Windows. ![]()
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