![]() ![]() ![]() Launch the Terminal app and fire the following commands in it. Download the Ubuntu iso (desktop not server) and the free VMware Player. I also tried an image without the statement and it turned out to be 32Bit. In the settings for the machine, point to the Ubuntu ISO as the ISO that you wish to use to load into the new virtual machine. It will be quicker than the download of the image as well.Thanks for contributing an answer to Ask Ubuntu!I find the default settings of VMWare work well for Ubuntu VMs, although I prefer to give the system 2 GB of memory rather than one.Unfortunately, the description of the images either does not state if the image is 64 or 32Bit or it says the image is 32Bit. There are other flavors of Ubuntu available with other desktops as default like Ubuntu Gnome, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, and so on. To subscribe to this RSS feed, copy and paste this URL into your RSS reader.You cannot use VMWare Player with the images, released on these sites. We need to install the prerequisites: gcc package and build-essential for Ubuntu. It only takes a minute to sign up.I have been searching around for quite a while now to get an Ubuntu 64 Bit image for the VMWare Player.
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