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If you already have VMware installed, double-click on the vmx file to open the VCORE virtual machine with VMware.
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If you already have VMware installed, double-click on the vmx file to open the VCORE virtual machine with VMware.
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Ubuntu has an `open-vm-tools` package to provide VMware Player compatibility. You can install it with:
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{{{
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sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools open-vm-toolbox
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= VCORE usage notes =
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= VCORE usage notes =
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Note the RAM and number of processors. If you have a quad-core system with hyperthreading (8 threads), then you may want to assign up to 4 processors to VCORE. 2GB is a good amount of RAM for VCORE; unless your machine only has 2 or 3GB of physical RAM, then you may try 1GB for VCORE.
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Note the RAM and number of processors. If you have a quad-core system with hyperthreading (8 threads), then you may want to assign up to 4 processors to VCORE. 2GB is a good amount of RAM for VCORE; unless your machine only has 2 or 3GB of physical RAM, then you may try 1GB for VCORE.
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