Korora 24 (Sheldon) Linux Installation on VMware |
This tutorial shows how to install Korora 24 Sheldon on VMware Workstation or VMware Player step by step. We do not need to install VMware Tools because Open VM Tools is installed automatically during the Korora 24 installation. This tutorial also helps if you install Korora Linux on physical computer or laptop hardware.
Korora Linux 24 Installation Steps:
- Download Korora 24 (Sheldon) 24 ISO
- Create VM on VMware Workstation/Player
- Start Installation
- Test VMware Tools Features
- Korora 24 Short Review
Installing Korora 24 (Sheldon) Linux on VMware
What is Korora Linux?
Korora was born out of a desire to make Linux easier for new users, while still being useful for experts. The main goal of Korora is to provide a complete, easy-to-use system for general computing. Originally based on Gentoo Linux in 2005, Korora was re-born in 2010 as a Fedora Remix with tweaks and extras to make the system "just work" out of the box. Korora is a Fedora Remix, meaning it ships packages from the default Fedora repositories but also a number of other packages (often ones that Fedora cannot ship directly)Korora Website: https://kororaproject.org/
Korora 24 New Features and Improvements
Korora 24 images are 64-bit only, 32-bit users can still upgrade. Over the last few versions the demand for 32-bit ISOs has markedly decreased to the point where we feel it's no-longer necessary to provide install images for the platform. Starting with Korora 24, images will be 64-bit (x86_64) only, however those who have 32-bit systems already are still able to upgrade to Korora 24. If you have been running 32-bit Korora on 64 bit hardware we strongly encourage you to install the 64-bit version instead. No KDE Plasma release yet. It is possible to upgrade a Korora 23 install of KDE to Korora 24 however there are some settings such as themes may need to be manually set up again.Hope you found this Korora 24 (Sheldon) Linux installation tutorial helpful and informative. Please consider sharing it. Your feedback and questions are welcome!
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