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Overview of
Virtualbox

Virtualbox is a program that will allow you to run an operating system inside of a different operating system. For example if you use Machintosh OS X you can also run Windows within your OS X. It is a great program if you don't need to use many features of a different system, but only want to access a few things every now and then. I have used Machintosh and Windows mostly in the past. I have now switched to Linux and have not felt the need to access Windows much, so even though I have a dual boot of Windows and Ubuntu I find it much more useful to have Windows installed as a virtual machine though Virtualbox. I am able to just open Windows really quick and do something without having to log out of Ubuntu and then into Windows and then back again.

Virtualbox has two versions and some changes can be made to both and both are free. They have an open source version and a closed source one. I guess the main difference between the two that I have seen is that the open source one is not able to have the usb devices enabled, although I am not positive about that. The open source version will have the letters "OSE" in the name.

Virtualbox is available for download for Linux, OS X, Windows and Solaris. If you get the non-open source version you can get an extension pack to enable to the USB ports and also a "Software Developers Kit" (SDK).




Tutorial showing how to install
VIRTUALBOX

Virtualbox is both an open and closed source product. What I mean by that is you can get it either with the source code open to all or closed. The two distributions are pretty much the same, but with the closed source one having a few more features that can be enabled, such as the use of the usb ports. I have used both and I don't notice a difference since I have not used the extra features available in the closed source.

Both the closed and open source versions are free. Below are some video tutorials showing where to get it and how to run Windows® on a Ubuntu system. If you would like to learn more about Virtualbox you can read more at the OpenSage Virtualbox product page. Products - Virtualbox

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