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How To Install VirtualBox on Debian 10 / Debian 9

VirtualBox is a free and open-source hypervisor software, allows you to create and run a guest operating system (“virtual machines”) such as Linux and Windows on top of the host operating system.VirtualBox supports both software-based and Hardware-assisted virtualization. VirtualBox can be installed on host operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Solaris, OpenSolaris, and OSx86. VirtualBox is […]

How To Install VirtualBox On Ubuntu 18.04 / 18.10 / 19.04 & Ubuntu 16.04

VirtualBox is an open-source hypervisor software; it allows you to create and run guest operating systems (“virtual machines”) such as Linux and Windows on top of the existing operating system (host). VirtualBox may be installed on host operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Solaris, OS X, and OpenSolaris. VirtualBox is released under GPL v2, and Oracle […]

Install VirtualBox 5.2 on Fedora 27 / Fedora 26/25

VirtualBox is a widely known open source virtualization software that lets you run multiple guests operating systems on single hardware machine. This guide shows you how to install VirtualBox 5.2 on Fedora 27 / Fedora 26. From the version 2.0 VirtualBox supports 32 and 64bit host and guest operating systems (if you want to install […]

Install VirtualBox Extension Pack on Windows 8.1 / 8.0

After a long time, i am writing an article on Windows platform. This guide is focusing on installing VirtualBox extension on Windows 8.1 / 8. Steps to be performed: 1. Download the latest VirtualBox extension from official website. or use the following link (latest version when writing) http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.0/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.0-118431.vbox-extpack 2. Open VirtualBox, File –> Preference –> […]

How To Install VirtualBox 6.0 / 5.2 on Linux Mint 19 / Linux Mint 18

VirtualBox is an open-source hypervisor application that helps you create and run guest operating systems (“virtual machines”) such as Linux and Windows under a host operating system. VirtualBox can be installed on host operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Solaris, OS X, and OpenSolaris. From the version 2.0 VirtualBox supports 32 and 64bit host and guest […]