![]() Launch VMware Fusion, but shut down your Linux install: most configuration can’t be done on a running virtual machine. The best part? You can decide if you have a multi-core Mac system – and you probably do nowadays – whether to grant access to more than one processor, which can significantly speed up Linux. ![]() If you just picked generic OS, however, there might be a few things that need tweaking. ![]() The good news is that for the most part, VMware Fusion makes the right default decisions if you installed the Linux system as a Linux partition. Then again, hopefully you’ll be impressed with Linux and keep it as an alternative operating system on your computer so you can keep learning about it! In full screen mode, it’s really just like booting up into Ubuntu Linux, but without the hassle of partitioning your drive or the confusion of how to reclaim that space post-class. Your professor sounds like a bright spark to have you all set up a full Linux install within the flexible VMware Fusion environment.
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