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Is Fedora Core supported in the VMware software?

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Is Fedora Core supported in the VMware software?

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Fedora Core is not currently supported in any version of VMware products, either as a host or guest operating system. VMware extends official support for those operating systems that are considered in “complete” form by the manufacturer. Although popular, Fedora Core 1 (and later releases) is a community based, open source project which is in a constant state of change. It is not considered to be a shipping product, and is not supported by Red Hat. This does not allow VMware enough of an opportunity to test and certify this OS before (possibly major) changes are made to the OS. Therefore, VMware cannot support this product until it’s in a “complete” form. For more information on the intent, schedule, and reasoning behind the Fedora project, please see the Fedora Project FAQ at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ. As always, VMware is constantly evaluating new distributions for supportability, and when a new OS is added to the supported list, it can be found on our system requirements pag

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