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How to run Ubuntu Desktop on a virtual machine using VirtualBox Run Ubuntu Desktop using VirtualBox. A quick start guide that will work across any operating system.
Download and install VirtualBox. Duration: 5:00. You can download VirtualBox from the downloads page here. This page includes instructions on how to install VirtualBox for your specific OS so we won’t repeat those here. Once you have completed the installation, go ahead and run VirtualBox.
Download Ubuntu desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi and IoT devices, Ubuntu Core and all the Ubuntu flavours. Ubuntu is an open-source software platform that runs everywhere from the PC to the server and the cloud.
Get Ubuntu Server one of three ways; by using Multipass on your desktop, using MAAS to provision machines in your data centre or installing it directly on a server.
The server install image allows you to install Ubuntu permanently on a computer for use as a server. It will not install a graphical user interface. 64-bit PC (AMD64) server install image. Choose this if you have a computer based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2).
The desktop image allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This type of image is what most people will want to use. You will need at least 1024MiB of RAM to install from this image. 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image.
The server install image allows you to install Ubuntu permanently on a computer for use as a server. It will not install a graphical user interface. 64-bit PC (AMD64) server install image
Download Ubuntu Desktop and replace your current operating system. It's easy to install in place of Windows, or run Ubuntu alongside it.
This guide will cover how to acquire an OVA file, install VirtualBox, and configure and launch an Ubuntu VM that you can connect to via the virtual console or over SSH. Download an OVA¶ The easiest way to get an OVA is to download one from cloud-images.ubuntu.com.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) was released on 21 April 2016 and introduced us to snaps, a more secure app format, with faster and simpler updates, as well as LXD, the pure-container hypervisor and OpenStack Mitaka.