I have been looking at VMware Workstation, and see that the supported Linux distributions for Host system include an assortment of Mandrake, RedHat, and SuSE. But not Fedora.
Is this a matter of "we haven't tried it" or "it won't work for the following reasons. ..." If in order to use VMware, I must abandon Fedora, what should I use instead?
It's a matter of "we haven't tried it yet", straight from the VMWare ppl themselves
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