All of these features can be used in conjunction with each other or individually. Minimum install requires a sx with 12mb of ram.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Settings Accept Reject Read More. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. It is free for non-commercial use and surprisingly easy to install and set up. Following is a quick walkthrough that will show you how to install VMware Player on your Linux workstation and create your first virtual machine.
You can download the installer by simply clicking the Download for Free button on the VMware Workstation Player product page. Download : VMware Workstation Player. Out of the available options, you should choose the latest version unless you have some specific reason for using an older version.
Click Go To Downloads on the right side of the page and, finally, you will be taken to a page where you can download the latest version for both Windows and Linux. Click the Download Now button next to the Linux version and be sure to note where you are saving the file. Unlike other Linux packages, VMware does not make separate packages for different distributions. To install VMware, open a terminal and switch to the directory where you saved the installer using the cd command. Then, enter the following command, replacing the package name with the actual file name that you downloaded:.
On most systems, it will take a minute or two for the installation process to complete. When finished, the VMware Player should show up in the Applications menu. The first time you run VMware, it will do one of two things. Some distributions have the kernel headers installed by default, or you may have already installed them as a dependency of some other software.
Search Search for: Go. Home About AutoLab 1. AutoLab 1. However, the router has one minor exception, as you will see below. You can disregard any of these alarms moving forward — see Page 19 of the official guide for more information. Wait for the Router to power up. To do this, login as root with the default password which can be found on Page 39 of the official documentation Type in setup , and hit Enter This will bring you to the main configuration screen for the router.
Hit Enter to proceed in color On the next screen type a to access the system settings menu. On the system settings menu, type p followed by y , to show all expert settings. Hit Enter through the remaining configuration options to leave them default. Type x to exit out of the system settings. Type s to save and exit. This will drop you back to the command prompt with a warning that you should restart the router. Do so, by typing reboot and hitting Enter Once the router reboots you should be able to ping the external management IP address.
Click on the Actions drop-down and select Power On: You may receive a warning like the one below: Again, disregard this message and click Yes. Click on the Launch Console link. This will launch the console in a pop-up window. See Pages of the official documentation for more information on populating the Build share. Right-click on the ESXi installer for 5. On the Extract window, click OK. In the window that comes up, navigate to your mapped network drive for the Build share and select the folder named VMTools, then click OK.
This falls a little out of the realm of populating the Build share, but you will need to build the next VMs using the Windows Server R2 evaluation ISO you downloaded in Part 1, and might want to upload that to a datastore on your host. In order to do this, from the vSphere Web Client, click on your host. Under Related Objects, click on Datastores — this will display all of the datastores on your host.
In the right-hand pane of the vSphere Web Client you will see the datastore you selected. Click on the button to Upload a file to the datastore. These instructions are not the only way to get a working solution, but were designed with the goal of keeping additional costs to a minimum.
A note about the modem: your desktop or laptop may already have a built-in dial-up modem look for a phone port - it's a little smaller than your ethernet port , you may have to dust off an old external modem, or you may need to buy a modem. An active phone line has a small amount of power on it which is why most corded phones don't need a power supply and continue to work during power outages , but you'll be connecting your PC directly to the Replay, bypassing an active phone line.
Some modems can compensate for this such as the US Robotics v. Everything , but many can't such as most laptop modems. There's no easy way to tell the difference, but it will become clear very early in this process whether you will need a chat cord or not. There are several stages required to getting everything working.
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