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    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin

    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin

    How to Install and Setup Zorin in VMware Player
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    How to Install and Setup Zorin in VMware Player

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    This tutorial is aimed at Windows users who want to try out a Linux distro and learn about a virtual OS installation at the same time. If you are not interested in the virtual part, you can skip directly to Chapter 2 which explains the Zorin setup.


    Zorin is a Linux distro with an Ubuntu base. Of all the Linux distros I know, it comes the closest to Windows as far as the user interface (UI) is concerned.

    If you are not familiar with Linux and want to experiment with it, I recommend you try Zorin. It can be downloaded from the Zorin site (click on the 'Get it' button). I suggest you take the 64bit version which is the one used in this tutorial.

    Coming from Windows, you will not be too alienated using Zorin. It has a Start menu that can be customized to look like Windows 7 or XP and it has a familiar task bar. But there are, of course, differences.

    I will explain how to make the basic setup in VMware Player and how to setup Zorin so that it is convenient to use. At one point that involves the command line (Terminal). But don't be scared, I have prepared everything such that this step can be easily mastered.

    The setup in VMware player will be explained with text and pictures and the setup inside Zorin will be explained with a video. But I have also documented the essential steps in text format.

    Chapter 1 - install Zorin in VMware Player

    Download VMware Player from this site and install it on your system. Then start VMware Player and you will see this window.
    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-1.png
    Here you just click on 'Create a new virtual machine' and you get to this window.
    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-2.png
    Here you select to install from the .iso image and navigate to the Zorin .iso file that you have downloaded. Then Next.


    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-3.png
    Mark Linux and choose the Ubuntu 64bit. Then Next.

    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-4.png

    Browse to the disk/partition and folder where you want to install the virtual partition files. Default is Documents. I recommend predefining a folder for the VMware installation so that all VMware files are in one place. When you are done with the installation, there will be over 25 files and subfolders. Having those mixed with other folders would be messy.

    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-5.png

    In this window you can take the defaults. Zorin will start out with less than 6GB of disk space usage so a maximum of 20GB for the dynamic virtual disk should suffice. Then Next.

    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-6.png

    The default allocation is 1GB of RAM and 1 processor. I always assign 2GB of RAM and 2 processors. But you may take what is suitable for your PC. The defaults will work. Then Finish.

    VMware Player - Install and Setup Zorin-7.png

    Now VMware Player will install the bootstrap system of Zorin. Once this is done, you need to right click on the "Install Zorin 6" DVD as shown in the picture and Open that. This will start the full installation of Zorin.

    The Zorin installation process is very similar to the Windows installation process. You set the language, keyboard layout, time zone, and give the system a name. You must define a password - I always use 1234 because Linux distros ask many times for authentication with the password. A complicated password will make the operation more cumbersome. There is one big difference to a Windows installation - you do not need a product key. Zorin is freeware.

    Once your installation is completed, restart Zorin - click on the Zorin Start button (bottom left) and then on the power symbol (bottom right in the start menu). That will bring up the various options (restart, shutdown, etc.)

    I will explain the rest of the Zorin setup in the following video. The steps are also summarized in the text below the video. Read the note below because you may have to make an audio setting.



    Chapter 2 - setting up Zorin

    Note: If the audio of this video is too low, do the following:
    Right click on the speaker icon in the task tray (bottom right) > Playback devices > double click on your output device > Enhancement tab > check the 'Loudness Equalizer' box







    The synopsis of the settings discussed in the video

    Screen resolution:Start > System Settings > Display
    Full screen: VMware dock > Full screen icon
    Hide/Unhide VMware dock: Leftmost icon on the dock
    VMware Tools: VMware dock > Player > Manage > Install VMware Tools
    Terminal (Command Prompt): Start > Accessories > Terminal
    Terminal commands to install VMware Tools:

    sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
    cp /media/cdrom/VMware*.tar.gz /tmp
    sudo umount /media/cdrom
    cd /tmp
    tar xzvf VMware*.gz
    cd vmware-tools-distrib/
    sudo ./vmware-install.pl

    Those commands are posted on Sevenforums under: "VMware and Zorin"

    Office Applications:Start > Office > Libre Office
    GParted (Disk Mgmt): Start > System Tools > Administration > GParted
    Software Center: Start > System Tools > Administration > Software Center
    Firefox Installation: Start > Internet > Zorin Web Browser Manager
    Help file: Start > Accessories > Help
    Text Editor (Wordpad): Start > Accessories > Text Editor









  1. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #1

    Very good Wolfgang. I recently installed Zorin in VirtualBox. It is the most windows like of the Unix desktops I have come across.
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  2. Posts : 10,994
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Great job on the tutorial, Wolfgang. Have to admit I never heard of Zorin before. Sounds even better than Ubuntu.
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  3. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks guys. Yes, it is much more Windows-like than any other distro that I have tried. And it is a good thing they did not go with that awful Unity UI of Ubuntu.

    Fot the forum work, it has become my main OS now because it is faster than my Win7 and Win8. I run it from an external SSD so I can use it on all my PCs.
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  4. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #4

    Good work Wolfgang. A silly question, will software for Windows run in Zorin? CCleaner, Photoshop, CPUz, etc.
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  5. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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       #5

    No Gary. Windows programs do not run in any Linux distro. But Zorin has a huge program library from where you can get equivalent programs. Takes some scouting because the library is so big.

    In Zorin, go to Start > Ubuntu Software Center and select the category in the left pane - as an example: go to 'Sound and Video'. There the first entry should be VLC. Click on it and click the 'more info' button. If you like what you see, click 'install' on the right side. That's all.

    Once you found the program you like, it is a lot easier to install than in Windows. Just click 'install'
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  6. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #6

    Or maybe yes. I noticed that it has Wine, the windows emulator installed.
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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       #7

    Good idea Keith. I have to try that one day.

    Gary, see, Keith may have saved the day.
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  8. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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       #8

    Update: I tried CCleaner but the Wine Program Loader did not like it. Says 'Error, wrong program name'. Will try something else.
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  9. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #9

    I think Wine is a bit picky.
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