Wiki How, Tech Republic, Ghost T X, and the VM Ware official website all offer instructions on how to download and run the VM Ware software on Ubuntu.
Depending on your hardware, Ubuntu should run on VMWare just fine.
VMware Player allows you to run entire operating systems in a virtual machine, which runs on top of Ubuntu or Windows. To the guest operating system (the one running inside the virtual machine), it appears as though it were running on its own PC. The host operating system runs the VMware Player, which provides the guest with things like network access. VMware Player is available from Ubuntu's Multiverse repository (in 6.06 LTS through 7.04), but is not included in Ubuntu 8.04/8.10. It can be downloaded for free from VMware.Virtual machines configured with an operating system and applications ready to perform a specific function are called virtual appliances. An appliance can be created using certain VMware products, or you can download ready-made appliances. A wide variety of appliances (both certified and not) are available from VMware's
The only way you can install an operating system without a BootableUSB drive or disc like Ubuntu, is to install and run a virtual machine program. VMware has a good free one just for this. It will run on top of your primary operating system. To elaborate, its like havinganother computer run inside your computer.
You can run it as a virtual machine under win 7 by using VMWare player. Also, see the related link for Wubi - a way of installing Ubuntu under a windows file system (not virtually)
Ubuntu should run on a Dell Dimension 4600, provided enough RAM is installed. I'm not sure what you mean by "run Windows finally;" Windows is a separate operating system from Ubuntu. One does not typically run operating systems "on" one another.
Ubuntu is best, but then I'm biased, as my computers all run Ubuntu!
Yes, but it will require ubuntu 8.10
VMware can run on any personal computer running windows/linux/MAC OS X.All you need is to install VMWare player from http://www.vmware.com/download/player/For creating a VMware, you may either install VMware workstation using a trial license or download a virtual appliance (vmware image) from vmware website.
The biggest advantage of a VMware Workstation is that one can run multiple operating systems at the same time without having to reboot all the time. There are many other advantages.
Ubuntu *is* Linux.
All pcs can run Linux. Specifically, you can download and run Ubuntu, which is Linux based. Any PC can run Ubuntu and/or dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu.
I'm not sure exactly what your question is here. Could you please clarify? If you're asking about how to sync your iPod Touch with Ubuntu, you have a few options, but all of them require your iPod to be jailbroken and you need to do a little bit of tinkering. If you want to do this, run a Google search and you should find out how. Alternatively, you can install Windows on VMware, then install iTunes on the emulated Windows and sync your iPod through that. Again, a Google search should give you more detailed information about how to get and use VMware. This is what I did with my iPhone and it works perfectly.