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| Version | 10.3.2 |
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| Description | VMware Tools 10.3.2 |
| Documentation | |
| Release Date | 2018-09-12 |
| Type | Drivers & Tools |

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VMware Tools packages for Windows and Linux Read More File size: 154.50 MB File type: zip Name: VMware-Tools-core-10.3.2-9925305.zip Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools packages for Windows and Linux SHA1SUM: 55f7111348bda59c4db71b73a1d718fefe172ee3 SHA256SUM: bdd384f8b2c05141d9367a2852a828d5217435de1288c8ebab64e150124c9b1c | ||
VMware Tools packages for Windows and Linux Read More File size: 154.49 MB File type: tar.gz Name: VMware-Tools-core-10.3.2-9925305.tar.gz Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools packages for Windows and Linux SHA1SUM: 3718cef05e21b4684847a8700165fdef415ccd93 SHA256SUM: 220a432108eb4c3f54bb315681f2d8756669b49316edd40cb3d38ca5d66244cb | ||
VMware Tools packages for Solaris and OS X Read More File size: 18.37 MB File type: zip Name: VMware-Tools-other-10.3.2-9925305.zip Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools packages for Solaris and OS X SHA1SUM: 5bdaed31c0def1d1666880e58a7495616161c26d SHA256SUM: 113ac7918fe9386c2a1b55c1bfaf139cf9cb3213bb4e8b725d627a9bb9e0fea2 | ||
VMware Tools packages for Solaris and OS X Read More File size: 18.37 MB File type: tar.gz Name: VMware-Tools-other-10.3.2-9925305.tar.gz Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools packages for Solaris and OS X SHA1SUM: fbf07909b46a0b66478407891daccc41d9c35e1f SHA256SUM: 86c0eef1d2ac3028d39b87799818e705c6d01154e7612ee0d13fb98291705f3b | ||
VMware Tools for Windows, 32-bit in-guest installer Read More File size: 33.72 MB File type: zip Name: VMware-tools-10.3.2-9925305-i386.exe.zip Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools for Windows, 32-bit in-guest installer SHA1SUM: 339f3c61c1f38cc0d17d4ce4252f1e76e3f37c15 SHA256SUM: 2069c0c6f318d1bdc3233ff2b8bed3cb82c974e8bcdf7f6cb05148925a866c4a | ||
VMware Tools for Windows, 64-bit in-guest installer Read More File size: 63.93 MB File type: zip Name: VMware-tools-10.3.2-9925305-x86_64.exe.zip Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools for Windows, 64-bit in-guest installer SHA1SUM: 99c67efb69bcb3708bb1ec0ba077b62af8fffbb4 SHA256SUM: 45e708ea28ebe80a01ea2a0883fa843e6b5eae8cc3ff6c3c006df9ad7a2ee206 | ||
VMware Tools Offline VIB Bundle Read More File size: 618.12 MB File type: zip Name: VMware-Tools-10.3.2-core-offline-depot-ESXi-all-9925305.zip Release Date: 2018-09-12 Build Number: 9925305 VMware Tools Offline VIB Bundle SHA1SUM: cc1c4fca05ab4699a5c764893036a2a89af9b1d3 SHA256SUM: ce587cb5e6c18d5c737be1473333e56a8b3041a56eb65d0ad1593da27e04fb06 | ||
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I have been searching around for quite a while now to get an Ubuntu 64 Bit image for the VMWare Player. Sources I have discovered are
- www.trendsigma.net
Unfortunately, the description of the images either does not state if the image is 64 or 32Bit or it says the image is 32Bit. I also tried an image without the statement and it turned out to be 32Bit.
- Why do the images (mostly?) seem to be 32 Bit?
- Can somebody point me to an ubuntu image 64 bit for vmware player from a trustworthy site?
Thanks a ton!

2 Answers
The easiest way to get an Ubuntu image for VMWare is to install one yourself. It will be quicker than the download of the image as well.
Goto Ubuntu.com and choose to download the 64-bit ISO, then start VMWare and tell it to create a new virtual machine. In the settings for the machine, point to the Ubuntu ISO as the ISO that you wish to use to load into the new virtual machine.
I find the default settings of VMWare work well for Ubuntu VMs, although I prefer to give the system 2 GB of memory rather than one.
You cannot use VMWare Player with the images, released on these sites. Totally. They're made just for VMWare Workstation.