![]()
For Linux users, the installation process differs significantly from Windows. Instead of an .exe installer, VMware provides a unified, executable bundle file with a distinct naming convention: . This article unpacks everything you need to know about this file—from its structure and download integrity to installation, troubleshooting, and post-setup optimization.
Before running the bundle, the host system must have the correct compilation tools. Open a terminal and run the appropriate command for your system:
Despite VMware’s efforts, the Linux kernel moves fast. Here are the three most common errors with this specific build. VMware-Workstation---17.6.0-24238078.x86-64.bundle
Ensure your system is updated and has the necessary build tools and kernel headers.
The bundle file is the Linux installation package for VMware Workstation Pro 17.6. This specific version marks a major shift for the product following its acquisition by Broadcom, most notably becoming free for all personal and commercial use as of late 2024. Key Highlights of Version 17.6 Before running the bundle, the host system must
sudo vmware-installer -l # List products sudo vmware-installer -u vmware-workstation
As of early 2025, VMware Workstation Pro is now for personal, educational, and even commercial use, eliminating the need for a paid license key. What Makes This Version Interesting? Ensure your system is updated and has the
Use systemctl status vmware to check if the services are running.