A model of Linux wants to install VMware-Workstation - 6.5.1 - 126130.x86_64.bundle

VMware-Workstation - 6.5.1 - 126130.x86_64.bundle, shell script (application/x-script shell), 344,9 MB (361697489 bytes), location: / home/owner/Desktop

You want to try this.  New to Linux.

Dual Boot Ubuntu 8.10 - 64/Windows XP Home SP3

Downloaded and it sits on the Linux desktop. 99.999% that I downloaded the right thing, just don't know how to install it on Linux.

Goal is to start on Linux and run windows programs.

Can anyone help?   Thank you

Open the Gnome Terminal or any other terminal X

$ cd Desktop

$ chmod + x VMWare - xxx.bundle

$ sudo./VMWare-xxx.bundle

Try asking on irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu

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