Ubuntu Vmware Player Os X

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There will be many of you not interested in dual-booting Ubuntu with Windows but still need to use both. So was the case with me and I went on for the obvious solution i.e. using a Ubuntu virtual machine on a Windows host. I use VMWare Workstation 12 player along with a Ubuntu 16.04 LTS64-bit virtual machine installed in it. After the install and entering the full screen mode the screen looked something like this:

Support for Ubuntu 19.10 has been introduced for these products: ESXi 6.7, ESXi 6.7 Update 1, ESXi 6.7 Update 2 and ESXi 6.7 Update 3; For more information about software and hardware support, please check the VMware Compatibility Guide. Download the Ubuntu iso (desktop not server) and the free VMware Player. Install VMware Player and run it, you’ll see something like this: Select “Create a New Virtual Machine”. Select “Installer disc image file” and browse to the Ubuntu iso you downloaded.

The next thing to go about was to try and correct something in default settings so that VMWare can fit in the guest OS according to the Host OS screen resolution and settings so that when in full screen mode the guest OS leaves no void spaces around the display region. In display settings: Enable:Accelerate 3D GraphicsSelect:Use host settings for monitors like this :

This must work for most of you when done coupled with re-installing VMWare tools. But sadly, for me it didn’t work this way. The next thing that can be done is adjusting the guest OS settings beacuse in the last step adjusting the Host OS settings did not work. So launch up Ubuntu 16.04 and All settings -> Displays -> Resolution and set the resolution to whatever your screen/monitor resolution is and click Apply. The apply button will be hidden in the extreme right and you will just see a part of it.

Now in some cases your monitor resolution isn’t listed in default options on Ubuntu display settings. So the last retort is to use a script for the purpose. Following is the sccript for setting 1920 x 1080 as the resolution, which is not listed on the default resolutions list.

For any other resolution just replace 1920x1080 everywhere with the desired resolution, type all of the script in a new file in a text editor and save it with a .sh extension. Here for instance, let the final file name be full.sh wherein the above script is contained. Then after reaching the directory for full.sh in the terminal, type the following:

followed by,

and Tada, here is the result. We have a full screen with no voids/black spaces.

After this you can set any custom resolution to your Ubuntu as a guest OS. Congratulations!

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So you want to play some other operating systems for some new features, or test your applications on other OSs? Take a try on VMWare Player. It is free.

Along with downloading and installing VMWare, you should also download OS images ( also called as Virtual Applicances). I think you should not miss Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop image (512M). I found that Ubuntu 8.04 running quite smoothly inside VMWare on my laptop with duo-core 2.2Ghz CPU and 2G memory. And I am lazy to install GIMP on my Vista, so running GIMP for some graphic manipulations may be one of Ubuntu jobs. And developing C++ or Java applications inside Ubuntu may be another job for me. And lots of other testing jobs. So owning an Ubuntu desktop is necessary.

(But I find a big inconvenience in my Ubuntu. I can input anything but having great difficulties in inputting 5 characters: “, ‘, ~, `, ^. I need to press that key and follow a space key to input these characters. I struggled hours to fix it but failed. So if you need a solution, please be kind to inform me.)

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By the way, why not taking a try on Mac OSX Leopard. Download its 3.3G (expanded to 8G) Mac OSX Leopard x86 image (You should know that it is a pirate copy), following its instructions to install and patch. As using VMWare Player, you have to modify *.vmx directly to load *.iso patch into Leopard:

ide1:0.fileName = “D:DownloadsMaxxuss-AMDPCNET-v1.0_1043.iso”
ide1:0.deviceType = “cdrom-image”

And you may also change

guestOS = “freebsd-64”

to

guestOS = “freebsd” Seadoo gsx limited top speed.

So no 64-bit CPU warning in starting this x86 Mac copy.

Well, I feel little excitement to Leopard as it is too slow. So maybe it is just for feature peeking or some small tests. It is not ready for daily work. Hope you have enough patience for the 2-3 days’ image download time and 12G hard disk spaces wasting.