
Oracle VirtualBox
Powerful open source virtualization For personal and enterprise use VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualization software for x86_64 hardware (with version 7.1 additionally for …
Linux_Downloads – Oracle VirtualBox
Download VirtualBox for Linux Hosts The VirtualBox base package binaries are released under the terms of the GPL version 3. Please choose the appropriate package for your Linux …
Creating a New Virtual Machine
You can create a VM on the command line using VBoxManage. See also VBoxManage createvm. The following example uses various VBoxManage commands to specify the VM and configure …
End-user_documentation – Oracle VirtualBox
Jun 7, 2024 · End-user documentation This page is for end users who are looking for information about how to download and run VirtualBox. In order to run VirtualBox on your machine, you …
Documentation – Oracle VirtualBox
Sep 18, 2024 · User Guide Read the community user guide for the current VirtualBox release Developer Documentation Learn about how VirtualBox works Enterprise Documentation …
Chapter 1. First Steps - VirtualBox.org
This section provides advice on how to prepare a Linux image for export from Oracle VM VirtualBox. The following list shows some tasks to consider when preparing an Oracle Linux …
Problem with mouse wheel - virtualbox.org
Apr 21, 2020 · I have been having issues with my mouse wheel in Linux guests (Windows 11 Host). Using VirtualBox Version 7.0.6 r155176 (Qt5.15.2). I do not see this issue in Windows …
User Guide for Release 7.2 - VirtualBox.org
About Oracle VirtualBox Oracle VirtualBox Components Oracle VirtualBox Features Guest Operating Systems Host and Guest Combinations Guest OSs That Run on x86_64 Hosts ...
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Guest_OSes – Oracle VirtualBox
Feb 24, 2020 · Status: Guest OSes The following table gives an overview of how well VirtualBox operating systems work in its virtual machines. Rows marked with an asterisk (*) contain …