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Open VMWare Player, select "Create New Virtual Machine". Choose "Installer Disk Image" and point to the Linux .iso file you downloaded.
 
Open VMWare Player, select "Create New Virtual Machine". Choose "Installer Disk Image" and point to the Linux .iso file you downloaded.
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On the next screen setup a username & password. You can then control where the VM image is stored and the size of the image. The defaults are fine.
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Click Finish to setup the Linux image. Installation of Ubuntu then begins.
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You'll be asked if you want to install VMWare tool for Linux. Say yes and the download will continue along with the install. This stage can take quite a while.

Revision as of 14:30, 29 January 2011

Setting up the Linux System

This is based on these excellent instructions. The instructions are for Windows 7, but work fine on XP as well.

Download & Install VMWare Player

Download the free VMWare Player. You'll need to complete the survey and provide an email address. Install this on your windows machine. Reboot.

Download a Linux Distribution

I recommend Ubuntu. It's fairly easy to use and stays up to date. Get the latest version from here. Once this is done you should have an .iso file which will be around 600MB.

Setup a New Virtual Machine

Open VMWare Player, select "Create New Virtual Machine". Choose "Installer Disk Image" and point to the Linux .iso file you downloaded.

On the next screen setup a username & password. You can then control where the VM image is stored and the size of the image. The defaults are fine.

Click Finish to setup the Linux image. Installation of Ubuntu then begins.

You'll be asked if you want to install VMWare tool for Linux. Say yes and the download will continue along with the install. This stage can take quite a while.