![]() ![]() My only regret about VMWare is that it is supported by Linux distro so older versions fall by the wayside quickly with kernel updates.which means version 7 Player (the last of the true Player versions) no longer compiles and "Unity" mode is lost, just a faint hope perhaps as this mode is supported on Windows host. I have used VMWare Player in Linux for more years than I care to remember, but I have no requirement beyond 2D graphics, all software uses USB 1 & 2 "passthrough". This mode might be more suitable for your needs, though it's not for the faint hearted It's 27 pages long and probably includes Mint 19.1 now - or a new thread has been started. ![]() "KVM VGA passthrough tutorial for Linux Mint 18, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3 - release 3.9" There is a long running, vast thread about KVM and VGA passthrough running in this forum. You mention USB2.0 so I think you have must have the VMWare Tools installed, if not they are essential for at least the screen resolution instability you mention Minimum order size for Basic is 1 socket, maximum - 4 sockets. There is a wealth of stored solutions to be searched there - also there are many VMWare solutions on Stack Overflow and Ask Ubuntu. Perpetual licenses of VMware and/or Hyper-V Select EditionNoneEnterpriseProEnterprise EssentialsPro EssentialsBasic Minimum order size for Essentials is 2 sockets, maximum - 6 sockets. It seems to support your needs, so you might be better off raising your specific queries in the VMWare Communities. Have a look at the VMWare Workstation Player Tech Specs here. ![]()
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