Well Vmware server is in the repos, but not player
I found this description for Gutsy which probably will work equally well in Daryna
http://www.smokinglinux.com/tutorials/i ... -gutsy-710
It's obvious that the author does not command the english language to well, but it's no problem to understand. I have not tested though as I already have Virtualbox which you find in the software portal
Vmware Player
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Re: Vmware Player
Or use Vmware Player and the guide here: VMWare Player Image Creation . Works great on both win and unix.
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Re: Vmware Player
Another good alternative is InnoTek VirtualBox, which is the package "virtualbox" I believe.
Re: Vmware Player
How does VMware work with Linux Mint? Will I be able to run iTunes (and connect to an iPod & Internet)? Will it run MS apps like MS Money and Streets & Trips? Does it access the USB port when needed? Thanks.