VMware is not distributed with open source code, but it comes in two variants – a commercial Pro version and a free version with basic functionality. This is one of the most popular virtual machines, and you shouldn’t have any difficulty installing it. To run it on Linux you need a virtual machine with a Windows OS, and you can create one with the help of another application, VMware. This program recovers data from devices working with such file systems as FAT/exFAT, NTFS/ReFS, APFS/HFS+, Ext2/3/4/ ReiserFS and XFS/UFS.
It supports almost every file system used in Linux. Currently, a specialized version of Hetman Partition Recovery for Linux is not available, but the existing version for Windows can recover files from Linux disks as well. To make Hetman Partition Recovery work in this environment, we need a virtual machine with a Windows OS. 🐧 How to Recover Linux Data After OS Reinstallation or Disk Format 🐧 How to install VMware on Linux