# VMWare Workstation ## Install Tested on Debian 13 Trixie Note: As of writing this (March 2026), the install script fails if it does not detect systemd. Most Linux distributions use systemd, but if yours doesn't you will not be able to install it. ### Prerequisites VMWare Workstation requires the kernel headers and `pkexec` to be installed, the exact packages required may depend on your distribution, but here are some common ones: Debian/Ubuntu/Mint: ```sh sudo apt install linux-headers-generic pkexec ``` Fedora: (pkexec is apart of the `polkit` package, which should be installed) ```sh sudo dnf install kernel-headers ``` Arch-based: (pkexec is apart of the `polkit` package, which should be installed) ```sh sudo pacman -S linux-headers ``` ### Download As normal you download from https://support.broadcom.com/group/ecx/downloads Just be certain you download the Linux version, it should be a .bundle file (eg. `VMware-Workstation-Full-25H2u1-25219725.x86_64.bundle`) ### Install Assuming it was downloaded into `~/Downloads/` and adjust the file name here if it is a later version. ```sh chmod +x ~/Downloads/VMware-Workstation-Full-25H2u1-25219725.x86_64.bundle sudo ~/Downloads/VMware-Workstation-Full-25H2u1-25219725.x86_64.bundle ``` Run VMWare Workstation and follow the prompts to install the needed kernel modules and accept the EULA