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&lt;p>Virtualization allows running multiple operating systems on the same machine without making changes to the main disk. In this post I show how I install &lt;strong>VMWare Workstation Pro&lt;/strong> as a host on a Windows 11 Pro and how I create a Windows 11 Pro Guest without TPM 2.0, for the purpose of having an isolated development environment.&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>In this article I describe how to install Gentoo Linux 3.10.17 (64-bit, with &lt;strong>systemd + Gnome 3&lt;/strong>) in a virtual machine (VM) running on VMWare Fusion 6 for Mac OSX version 10.9 (Mavericks). This should work the same way on a different host, such as Parallels or VMWare Workstation for Windows or Linux.&lt;/p>
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