![]() ![]() When askw which media to use, select “ISO file. ![]() Select language, architecture and edition.Select ‘Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC.Run the tool from a Windows computer and follow these ISO creation steps: Visit Microsoft Media Creation Tool from this link.ĭownload “Microsoft Media Creation Tool”. If everything is fine, you will get this output: Sudo apt-key add ~/Downloads/oracle_vbox_2016.asc In my case, file was in Downloads folder so I used this command: Go to the terminal and enter the command below: You may have to right click on link and select “Save as”. Here for Debian 8 (“Jessie”) / Ubuntu 16.04 (“Xenial”) and later (including at least Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic”).Download Oracle signatureĭownload Oracle public key for apt-secure: To add VirtualBox to Ubuntu repository, go to Start > Software & Updates > Other Software > Button ‘Add…’Įnter the following APT line in the input box, substituting by your distribution codename (in my case it was xenial):Įnter password and close dialog. You will find the distribution codename after the field “Codename”. To know it, open a terminal and type this command: lsb_release-a On this step, you need to know the distribution codename of your Ubuntu version. The official (and hopefully responsibly updated) instructions are located on this external link. I installed VirtualBox 5.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus). This post was written on November 2018, so instructions may vary in later versions. VirtualBox is a free and open source virtualization software from Oracle. ![]() ![]() There are different virtual machines available for Linux/Ubuntu, but in this tutorial we are using Oracle VM VirtualBox. ![]()
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