You don’t need to extract the files from a Linux ISO image to boot from the 
ISO.  Tell VMWare Fusion to simply install from disk or disk image during the 
setup of the VM.  It should then detect the OS, or something close to it, and 
allow you to proceed.

I don’t use Sonar so I can’t help you with details of that particular flavour 
of Linux, and this isn’t really the right list for that.  However, if it boots 
with sound, you should be golden at that point since the sound card is provided 
by VMWare and Linux has the driver.

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