Vmware Workstation Pro V1761 Build 24319023 [hot]

: Fixes compilation issues for host systems running newer Linux kernels (specifically targeting fixes up to kernel 6.8 and beyond). Hardware Compatibility : Refined support for vTPM (Virtual Trusted Platform Module)

| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | |-----------|-------------------|--------------| | CPU | 64-bit x86 processor with Intel VT-x or AMD-V | 8+ cores, 3.5 GHz+ | | RAM | 4 GB | 32 GB or more | | Storage | 1.5 GB for installer | 100 GB+ SSD for VMs | | GPU | Any GPU with DirectX 10 | NVIDIA RTX / AMD Radeon with Vulkan 1.2 | | Host OS | Windows 10 21H2 / Ubuntu 20.04 | Windows 11 23H2 / Fedora 40 | vmware workstation pro v1761 build 24319023

Integration between the host and guest operating systems remains a hallmark of VMware Workstation Pro, and this build excels with improved drag-and-drop and copy-paste functionalities. The VMware Tools package included in version 17.6.1 has been updated to reduce clipboard desynchronization issues that plagued earlier builds. For a developer working across a Windows host and a Linux guest, this seamless interoperability means that code snippets, logs, and files can move fluidly between environments. Additionally, the support for DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.3 in the virtual graphics driver allows for hardware-accelerated rendering, making it feasible to run lightweight CAD applications or even older games inside a VM—a testament to the build’s engineering depth. : Fixes compilation issues for host systems running

VMware Workstation Pro v17.6.1 build 24319023 is a robust and feature-rich virtualization solution that offers improved performance, security, and compatibility. With its support for the latest operating systems, new virtual hardware, and bug fixes, this version is a great choice for developers, IT professionals, and power users. Whether you're running a single virtual machine or multiple VMs, VMware Workstation Pro v17.6.1 build 24319023 provides a reliable and efficient platform for your virtualization needs. For a developer working across a Windows host

. This version is notable for being part of the major shift where VMware Workstation Pro became free for personal use

This remains VMware's "killer feature." The snapshot manager is vastly superior to "Checkpoints" in Hyper-V or snapshots in VirtualBox.

: Introduces vmcli , a command-line tool for interacting with the hypervisor to create, power on, and modify virtual machines via terminal.