Utilizing a virtual machine can simplify things in many ways, especially, if you are using Linux. Whether you want to test a distro, perform security research, or anything else, a VM always is helpful. You can read through our article on reasons
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VirtualBox is one of the best virtualization software out there. If you want to install Linux on Windows in a virtual machine using VirtualBox, the first step is to install the VirtualBox application itself. We have covered a tutorial to install VirtualBox
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When you plug in a USB, your host OS can easily access it and use the files on it. That’s not a surprise. If you are using virtual machines with Virtual Box on Linux, you can put some effort and access the
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One of the biggest advantages of a virtual machine is that you can always configure it later after creating it. The configuration may include: Adjusting disk size Allocating more RAM or CPU Tweaking display options Mounting a new disc Changing the connected
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Got a live Linux USB? The usual way to test it on your current system is to reboot and choose to boot from the live USB when the system restarts. But that’s annoying as you need to quit working on your computer
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Seeing a ‘failed to open a session for the virtual machine‘ error with VirtualBox? Chances are that you do not have virtualization enabled on your system. And that’s one of the several things you need to do to create a virtual machine
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A virtual machine (VM) is an emulated version of a physical computer that mimics the functions and allocates the resources in a virtual environment. Simply put, you have another operating system running as a regular application like a media player or web
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