VMware-Workstation---17.6.0-24238078.x86_64.bundle FileIn the ever-evolving landscape of desktop virtualization, VMware Workstation remains a gold standard for professionals who need to run multiple operating systems natively on a single Linux or Windows machine. With the release of version 17.6.0, build number 24238078, VMware has introduced critical performance improvements, security patches, and updated kernel support for the latest Linux distributions.
For Linux users, the installation process differs significantly from Windows. Instead of an .exe installer, VMware provides a unified, executable bundle file with a distinct naming convention: VMware-Workstation---17.6.0-24238078.x86_64.bundle. This article unpacks everything you need to know about this file—from its structure and download integrity to installation, troubleshooting, and post-setup optimization. VMware-Workstation---17.6.0-24238078.x86-64.bundle
If you are migrating from Workstation 16 or an earlier 17.x build, this specific version introduces several refinements. Mastering VMware Workstation 17
sudo vmware-installer -u vmware-workstation
A legitimate .bundle file from VMware (signed internally) is safe. However, third-party mirrors are dangerous. Always verify the SHA256 checksum. Security Features of this Bundle:
For build 24238078, the official checksum (as per VMware's download portal) is:
(Note: You must verify this against VMware's site; the below is a placeholder representation)
a3f5e9d2c1b8a7f6e4d3c2b1a0f9e8d7c6b5a4f3e2d1c0b9a8f7e6d5c4b3a2f1
Verification command:
sha256sum VMware-Workstation---17.6.0-24238078.x86-64.bundle
Security Features of this Bundle:
CAP_NET_ADMIN and CAP_SYS_MODULE exclusively via vmware-vmx process.