FoxByte on Nostr: Cool, but why are you using VMWare Workstation on linux? Perhaps there is a feature ...
Cool, but why are you using VMWare Workstation on linux? Perhaps there is a feature you need from workstation? Or perhaps you need to ship VMs to others that use VMware?
If its an option for you, Linux has builtin virtualization using libvirt/KVM without requiring out of tree kernel modules. You can take a look at Boxes. I still like virt-manager myself.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Libvirt#ClientPublished at
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