1. When installing VMware, you may be prompted that vtx-m is not turned on
Workaround: Restart the laptop, press the power button, press and hold del or F1 or F2, enter the BIOS, find the intel-cietue switch in the BIOS, turn it on (if you do not have this option, consider installing virtual)
2. Problems with network configuration
NIC on A.linux The network connection mutation has a red fork under the graphical interface.
Workaround: Right click on the network connection icon via the graphical interface, enter edit, tick the Connect automatically option
B.linux the network card is OK (the correct IP address can be seen via the ifconfig command), but the Linux address cannot be ping on windows
WORKAROUND: 1. Ensure that the VMNET8 virtual network card on Windows is enabled
2. Check if the address of Vmnet8 on Windows is in a network segment with the network card address of Linux, and this segment address conforms to the network segment of virtual network management on VMware
3. Check that the VMware-related services on Windows are turned on (enter Services.msc in the run to start all VMware services)
The NIC on the c.linux is normal and can ping Linux from Windows, but the CRT client is not connected
WORKAROUND: You can delete the last connection configuration, re-establish the link, if not, then execute this command on Linux: Service sshd start (the server that initiated the SSH protocol)
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