How to Install VMware Workstation on Ubuntu / Linux Mint Desktop

If you are looking to run multiple virtual machines on your Linux desktop (Ubuntu & Linux Mint), then better checkout the VMware workstation. It is the perfect utility that allows you set up virtual machines easily. And you can even use the VM simultaneously along with your actual machine as well. You can even install separate OS in each of the virtual machine in the system. Say if you want to learn a new Linux distribution and don’t want to disturb your existing one, just install VMWare workstation and install the new distribution in the new virtual machine and learn the new features.

System requirements for installing VMware Workstation Player:

  • 2GHz 64-bit processor
  • 4 GB RAM
  • Disk space enough to install the VM

Step by Step Guide to Install VMWare Workstation

To Install VMWare Workstation on Ubuntu/Linux Mint Desktop, please follow the step-by-step instructions provided below:

Step 1:) First Install required packages

Before you start installing VMWare workstation, you need to ensure that you have all the required packages in your system. Open the terminal and use the following command to install the build-essential packages in your system.

pk@linuxbuzz:~$ sudo apt-get update
pk@linuxbuzz:~$ sudo apt-get install build-essential -y

Step 2:) Download VMware Workstation 15

Once you have installed all the build essential packages in your system, next you need to download the VMWare workstation Player into your system. The latest release VMWare 15.1.0 provides support for new guest operating systems including Fedora 30, RHEL 8, Ubuntu 19.04, Windows 10, VMWare ESXi 6.7 Update 2. Download the VMWare Workstation from their official website here.

In this tutorial we will download VMware Workstation from command line, so open the terminal and run the following wget command,

pk@linuxbuzz:~$ wget -O ~/vmware.bin https://www.vmware.com/go/getWorkstation-linux

Above command will download VMware workstation binary file “vmware.bin” in your current working directory

Download-VMware-WorkStation-15-Ubuntu-Linux

Step 3:) Installing VMware Workstation 15

Once you have downloaded the VMWare workstation in your system, it is time you start installing it. To install it, assign the executable rights to downloaded VMware binary file using chmod command

pk@linuxbuzz:~$ sudo chmod +x vmware.bin

Now run the following command to start the installation:

pk@linuxbuzz:~$ sudo ./vmware.bin

Installation window for VMWare Workstation opens and you just need to go screen by screen specifying your options.

Accept-License-Agreement-VMware-WorkStation-15-Linux

Now choose “I accept the terms in the License agreement” and click Next to proceed with the installation.

If you wish to get product updates, choose Yes else choose No in the next window,

VMware-Workstation-Updates-Ubuntu-linux

Click on Next.

In the next screen you will be asked whether you want to send usage statistics and system data to VMWare. Choose your option and click Next.

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In the next window you will be asked to enter the user name who will connect VMware workstation server

UserName-VMware-WorkStation-Ubuntu-Linux-Desktop

In the next screen, you will see directory location of shared Virtual machines, If want to change the location specify the path else leave as it is.

Shared-VirtualMachine-Location-VMware-Workstation

Click on Next to proceed further,

Choose HTTPS port for VMware Workstation Server,

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Next you will be asked for a license key. If you are going to use VMWare workstation only for personal purposes, then leave the license key field blank and click Next to proceed with the installation.

Later on, you can add the license key after the evaluation period (30 Days).

License-Key-VMware-Workstation-Linux-Desktop

In the next screen, click on “Install” to begin installation

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As we can see Installation is in progress,

VMware-Workstation-Installation-Progress

Once Installation is completed successfully, we will get below window,

VMware-Workstation-Installation-Completed

Click on Close

Step:5) Access VMware Workstation

In search box, type VMware Workstation and then click on VMware Workstation Icon

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VMware-Workstation-GUI-Ubuntu-Desktop

That’s all from this tutorial, hope this tutorial about “How to Install VMWare Workstation on Ubuntu / Linux Mint Desktop” has provided you with all the information about VMWare workstation and how to install it on your system. Please share your installation experiences and your suggestions in the comments section below. Thank You!!!

3 thoughts on “How to Install VMware Workstation on Ubuntu / Linux Mint Desktop”

  1. I followed step by step but failed in start the installation.
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    ci@c2:~$ sudo ./vmware.bin
    ./vmware.bin: 1: ./vmware.bin: cannot open !doctype: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 1: ./vmware.bin: html: not found
    ./vmware.bin: 2: ./vmware.bin: cannot open html: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 3: ./vmware.bin: cannot open head: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 4: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 4: ./vmware.bin: http-equiv=Content-Type: not found
    ./vmware.bin: 5: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 5: ./vmware.bin: http-equiv=content-language: not found
    ./vmware.bin: 6: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 6: ./vmware.bin: http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible: not found
    ./vmware.bin: 7: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 8: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 9: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 10: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 11: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 12: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 13: ./vmware.bin: cannot open link: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 14: ./vmware.bin: cannot open title: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 14: ./vmware.bin: Maintenance: not found
    ./vmware.bin: 15: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 16: ./vmware.bin: cannot open meta: No such file
    ./vmware.bin: 17: ./vmware.bin: Syntax error: redirection unexpected
    ci@c2:~$

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  2. 1.Open this in a browser ‘https://www.vmware.com/go/getWorkstation-linux’
    2. It downloads a file VMware-Workstation-Full-16.1.0-17198959.x86_64.bundle about 500MB
    3. make it executable, and run in terminal
    4.Once the installation is complete, open from start

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  3. Thank you very much..
    Nueby warning…
    I got…
    $ wget -O ~/vmware.bin https://www.vmware.com/go/getWorkstation-linux
    $: command not found
    So I tried .. and got closer but still NO Lift off…
    $ sudo wget -O ~/vmware.bin https://www.vmware.com/go/getWorkstation-linux
    Got…..
    --2022-08-13 14:07:31-- https://www.vmware.com/go/getWorkstation-linux
    Resolving www.vmware.com (www.vmware.com)... 23.208.132.35, 2001:578:2c:fe90::2ef, 2001:578:2c:fe82::2ef
    Connecting to www.vmware.com (www.vmware.com)|23.208.132.35|:443... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
    2022-08-13 14:07:31 ERROR 403: Forbidden.

    So I
    Than… I downloaded it…to. . .
    /media/pvt1eye/C001-D4E5

    So now what do I do?

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