![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you Mike for the excellent support, this time it worked and although I got a message that “The host CPU does not support the necessary hardware requirements….” I went ahead and VMware is now installed and have the screen to Create a new Virtual Machine. If VMware install program is in your downloads directory, you can now enter the three commands: Now you are in your downloads directory the prompt is Check that the VMware install program is there once more type " ls" in the list of your files you should have "VMware-Player-Full-16.2.1-18811642.x86_64.bundle". Then, in the terminal, " cd Downloads" (you can paste the name of your downloads directory). Copy the name of your downloads directory (with English Mint it should be "Downloads", but I cannot check it, since I have a French version, and in French it is "Téléchargements"). ![]() Launch a terminal you are in your home, the prompt is Then enter the command " ls": it will show the list of files and directories in your home. In your file manager, go to your downloads directory, right click, then "Open a terminal here" (at least it works in caja under Mate) You can open a terminal in your Downloads directory by two ways: I will assume the Terminal opens in my Home directory? Also I typedĬd ~/Downloads and I get again something wrong I forget exactly what it said and I'm not in my desktop right now. ![]() How do I change directory in the Terminal? When I typeĬd /Downloads I get wrong. Thank you Mike for the clear answer but I'm not very familiar with the Terminal commands and although I have used the Terminal before successfully I never had to change directory before. Code: Select all sudo apt install gcc build-essential -y ![]()
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