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VirtualBox: Kør XP/VISTA/7 i Ubuntu [karmiske KOALA BIBELEN # 25]

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Tilføj Vinduer & Andre systemer med VirtualBox

ubuntu karmiske Koala

Her er hvordan man bruger VirtualBox at installere og efterligne virtuelle operativsystemer til at køre i Linux. Start Windows, for eksempel, nærmest som enhver anden anvendelse, uden reboot krav. Hey, Windows selv indlæser hurtigere end den ægte vare (ikke at det er svært.) Eller sammenligne alternative operativsystemer. Du kan tilføje så mange du vil.

Dual eller flere opstart er alt godt, men for mange almindelige opgaver, du skal bare skifte mellem, siger, Karmic og et andet OS et par minutter og vend så tilbage. Sikke et spild af tid at genstarte din pc, to gange, for det.

Cue VirtualBox.

Set Up & Øge Ubuntu 9.10 .. Karmiske KOALA BIBELEN

I simple copy / paste skridt .. fra nul til helten.

Rul ned for hele serien indekset.

Vågn op og lugte til Ubuntu! Håber det hjælper. The_guv

Simpelthen at putte, det er bierne-knæ. Nogle kan blive fristet til at kalde det hundens danglies eller billy nosser (ingen af dem, ved den måde, var Ubuntu-versioner). Det giver second-to-none Windows-virtualisering, og er open source. Søn af en pistol, er det en Sun Microsystem ting. Det understøtter husets mest OS'es.

Lad mig sige mere ..

Installere og køre gæst OS apps næsten problemfrit. Med Windows, boot op, lukke ned og genstarte den i en brøkdel af den tid det tager normalt at laste eller losse i en dual boot-system eller på eget (fordi et rack af disse meningsløse tjenester ikke får forkrøppet op). Med VB - og især de nyligt lancerede VB3 - du kan jo spørge sig selv, hvorfor i alverden nogen ville genere med dual boot længere, eller apps såsom vin (som retfærdigvis har været stoppede handy i fortiden, og faktisk vil jeg fortsætte med at bruge alt for ).

Jeg bruger Virtualbox til at køre ikke-Linux apps, som til dato har ingen lige, som Photoshop og Camtasia, og til at afprøve Linux web-og desktop-opsætning. Jeg testede tidligt Karmic Koala Desktop slippe ansøgere på det, for eksempel inden portering senere bygger på en dedikeret partition.

Bemærk Dynamic Kernel Module Support (dkms), der er installeret ved siden af. Det er så, når vi opgraderer til en ny Ubuntu kerne, VB er ikke Cocked op af den opdaterede moduler.

Hvis du vil installere VirtualBox, derfor, vi gør dette: --

sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0 dkms

The latest version of VirtualBox is 3.0.12. I haven't tried, but you could try using sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0.12 dkms rather than sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0 dkms . Then again, most likely it's not yet available in Ubuntu's repositories.

Notes on Installing Virtualbox

Installation is dead simple, just follow the prompts.

Regarding the RAM allocation , it depends how much you've got to spare but, bear in mind, the RAM will only be allotted to the guest while it's running.

Re. Disc space , again, it depends how much you can afford, or need, to give.

For instance, of my Linux host's 4gB RAM, 128 mB video card and 500gB disc space, I allocate 512 mB, 36mB and 30gB respectively to guests.

One config screen will tell you a new user group is being set up, called "vboxusers" and, of course, you need to be a member of that group. No worries ..

When installation has finished, pop open a Terminal and type:-

sudo usermod -G vboxusers -a username

.. where username is your Linux username. So now you are a member of the Virtualbox group.

To start Virtualbox, goto Applications > System Tools > Sun Virtualbox

Installing Guest Operating Systems with Virtualbox

Once installed, open the app and click on "New", and follow the instructions to install your OS, just as you would normally.

F'rinstance, if it's Windows XP, you can use my Perfect Windows PC Install to ensure security.

Restore Your Old Virtual Machines in Virtualbox

If you're reinstalling VB, you needn't bother reinstalling operating systems if you don't want to. Just use the machine states from a previous Virtualbox installation, and save serious time.

Check out this cute-as tip:-

Restore Old Windows XP/Vista/7 in New VirtualBox Install

Installing Guest Additions

Guest Additions improve the performance of the guest OS, in a bunch of ways. Say, you want full screen? Course you do! Install Guest Additions.

To install them open Virtualbox, then one of the guest operating systems. The virtual OS dialogue appears:-

  • In the top left menu, goto Devices > Mount CD/DVD-ROM > choose your disc drive
  • Goto Devices > Mount CD/DVD-ROM > CD/DVD-ROM Image...
  • Up pops the Virtual Media Manager, possibly already displaying the file VBoxGuestAdditions.iso . If not, find it in somewhere like /usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
  • Select the file and it's mounted on your guest OS, triggering the image's autostart
  • Follow the setup procedure

Creating Shared Folders

This is handy, for instance, if you want to create an image in Photoshop (via Virtualbox/Windows), before adding it to your local Linux-based web files.

If your guest Windows system is running:-

  • Goto Devices > Shared Folders > press the 'Insert' button or click on the '+' icon
  • Type the folder path or browse for it
  • There are options for 'read only' and whether you want the share to be permanent or temporary

If the guest OS isn't running:-

Open Virtualbox > click on Settings > click on Shared Folders .. and follow the above procedure

Now, use your guest as normally you would, were it a primary system, and switch back and forth between the host Linux and however many guest systems.


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