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== VMware Workstation on Manjaro ==
== VMware Workstation on Manjaro ==
=== '''DISCLAIMER''' ===
=== '''DISCLAIMER''' ===
{{Tip|'''Read the [https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/80807 VMware Workstation 16 supported OS] article'''.
{{BoxSuccess|Tip|'''Read the [https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/80807 VMware Workstation 16 supported OS] article'''.
<p>VMware is a commercially developed application with a limited list of supported operating systems.</p>
<p>VMware is a commercially developed application with a limited list of supported operating systems.</p>
<p>This guide is a courtesy to the forum '''don't expect any support''' on VMware related issues.</p>}}
<p>This guide is a courtesy to the forum '''don't expect any support''' on VMware related issues.</p>}}
As you can see from above reference - Archlinux and derivatives are unsupported platforms for running VMware products and as such it is unsupported on Manjaro.
As you can see from above reference - Archlinux and derivatives are unsupported platforms for running VMware products and as such it is unsupported on Manjaro.

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== VMware Workstation on Manjaro ==
=== '''DISCLAIMER''' ===
{{BoxSuccess|Tip|'''Read the [https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/80807 VMware Workstation 16 supported OS] article'''.
<p>VMware is a commercially developed application with a limited list of supported operating systems.</p>
<p>This guide is a courtesy to the forum '''don't expect any support''' on VMware related issues.</p>}}
As you can see from above reference - Archlinux and derivatives are unsupported platforms for running VMware products and as such it is unsupported on Manjaro.

VMware Workstation on Manjaro

DISCLAIMER

Tip
Read the VMware Workstation 16 supported OS article.

VMware is a commercially developed application with a limited list of supported operating systems.

This guide is a courtesy to the forum don't expect any support on VMware related issues.

As you can see from above reference - Archlinux and derivatives are unsupported platforms for running VMware products and as such it is unsupported on Manjaro.

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