Once you launch Virtualbox – you will be greeted by the Welcome message. Once installed you will see that Virtualbox was added to your menu under Applications > System Tools > innotek Virtualbox You will be prompted with the following screens – just use the Tab key to toggle between selections and Enter to confirm. Sudo dpkg -i Desktop/virtualbox_1.4.0-21864_Ubuntu_feisty_b deb installer file to your desktop and open a terminal shell and run the following command. If you chose a manual install, download the. ![]() If you choose to use Automatix, it may not be the latest version you are installing. If you have Automatix – you have the option of installing the software from there as shown below. Of course there is a Feisty installer for my i386. They offer an install path for just about every OS: Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. I can’t say I like one over the other at this point, I always like to try new virtualization products when I get a chanceĮnough about my experiences, Virtualbox from Innotek can be downloaded from their website. ![]() ![]() During the past week – I managed to install quite a few basic installations of Vista Business edition, Windows 2008 (aka Longhorn), Ubuntu Gusty Gibbon, and Windows XP. Of course I won’t recommend running both at the same time, but separately I haven’t experienced any problems. ![]() I’ve setup Virtualbox along side my Vmware Player 2.0 on my Ubuntu Studio installation at work. This is a great program to try out side by side with Vmware. I almost forgot to post about Virtualbox this week.
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