Thanks KGIII, thanks Rob!
I am running windows and looking to virtualbox so that I can run Linux there.
I appreciate your advice!
sudo apt install virtualbox
Try the site I mentioned - but be sure to read the help/info before asking. They like their questions focused and in a specific format. So, follow their guidelines and you'll get help there.
I can tell you how to install VirtualBox on Linux, but that won't help you. For instance, it could be as easy as:
Code:sudo apt install virtualbox
Ain't got a clue how to do it on Windows. If the .exe doesn't work for you, I have no idea what to tell you.
I encountered “A JavaScript error occurred in the main process” while installing VirtualBox-6.1.14-140239-Win.exe in my Lenovo Yoga laptop.
No quite, VBox(last time I checked) isn't in Ubuntu repos by default,
Ah, I see... You're right.
It has been in the default repos for quite a while.
Ah, I see... You're right.
Well, I don't use Ubuntu that much, though I do have a couple of VMs here along with some others running under qemu but... I've never tried to install VBox in any. I like running VMs but use mostly qemu, only have VBox for Windows since it doesn't do well in qemu.It has been there for a while - but it didn't exist in the repos earlier. You used to have to find alternative ways to install it, such as from the .deb or finding a PPA.
I use it multiple times a day, every day. I often have three or four VMs running at the same time. I also pay for VMware Workstation Pro.
Actually, VMware, last time I used it and created a Windows 7 VM worked better than VBox, at least 3D support was better, in fact, I've been thinking on using it again since my current Win7 VM under VBox has been giving me some issues; lags and slow performance. And yeah, virtualization is great; I've learned so much stuff by running VMs.Once in a blue moon I'll go back and re-read those comments and chuckle. I love virtualization.
I've learned so much stuff by running VMs.