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  • Welcome back.

  • So in today's video, I'm going to show you how to install a bunch of desktop into virtual box.

  • So previously I showed you how to install Stall a bun to server into virtual box.

  • But one of the issues that you may run into when you installed the bone to server is that at the end of it, you simply get a blinking cursor.

  • I think it's kind of funny.

  • Somebody left a comment of the last video that said they did exactly what I did.

  • They typed in ping CNN dot com, and then their problem was they literally did not know how to escape out of ping CNN dot com.

  • And so that's what that big problems you get into the server version of Ruben two, or basically, the command line version of any of the Lenox distributions is All you get is the command line.

  • If you know the commands.

  • If you know the arguments.

  • If you know the file and folder structure, it's really easy.

  • If you don't know those things.

  • It's almost impossible, literally to the point that if you start picking a website and don't know how to escape out of pinging a website, you're basically going to have to reboot your machine.

  • So that makes people a little concerned.

  • It's not really fun.

  • It's kind of hard to figure out how to learn.

  • So one of the nice things is, if you use move on to the desktop version is you get a full a graphical user interface.

  • So you get a full modern graphical user interface that more or less, more or less works like Windows or Mac OS does.

  • So if you go and you use the server edition, you get the command line.

  • There's no way you're not gonna feel your way through the command.

  • It's not like with the command line.

  • I don't have Google.

  • I don't really know what I'm doing, but give me a weekend and I'll figure it out.

  • It's not really have the command line works.

  • You know the commands or, you know, when you get a nice modern graph, we user interface, you can go in.

  • You can right click.

  • You can left like you double click, you can click on settings you you can pull, you know, drop down boxes and basically you can work your way through.

  • Go.

  • Oh, OK, Now I understand how this works.

  • So the desktop version of a bun, too, is a very nice and easy way to kind of ease yourself into the Lenox world.

  • And then once you get used to that environment, you can say Oh, okay, okay, I feel comfortable on Lennox.

  • Now let me get to the command line.

  • Because again, one of the important things to understand in the Lenox world is the difference between a server operating system and a desktop operating system is simply that the desktop environment is installed.

  • This isn't poor to understand.

  • In the Windows world, the server operating system and the desktop operating system are actually are actually different things.

  • Right?

  • You can't install active directory service is straight onto a client operating system, and he probably shouldn't play video games on the server operating system.

  • They are actually two different things.

  • The important thing to understand limits world is it's not.

  • You have the base installation of Montu or whatever distribution of clinics that you're using and then you simply install a desktop environment on top of that, and then you interact with the desktop environment.

  • You can swap stop environments out.

  • You can literally even I mean, really, if you want to, you could you could install the server version of the operating system.

  • You could install a desktop environment on top of that installation.

  • You could do all the configurations, you could do everything that you want.

  • And then you could literally remove the desktop environment and just have the command line left, and the server will keep doing whatever the hell it is that you set it up to.

  • D'oh!

  • It was very important.

  • Understand?

  • Of Lennox world that everything is just is just additional components.

  • You have a colonel, and then you put the file says to me that this you and doesn't you had all these things up in that?

  • That's what gives you the finished product.

  • But the nice part is that he can also start peeling things off.

  • And you still have a server as long as you have enough stuff still still installed.

  • So one of the show you how to do today I'm gonna show you how to install.

  • You want to desktop into a virtual machine into an instance within virtual box so you can sit there.

  • You can play around with it.

  • You could mess around, You can see how it works.

  • You get comfortable in that graphical user interface environment so that you're going to feel more comfortable with dealing with command line.

  • So with that, let's go over the computer and I'll show you how this works.

  • So here we are on my computer.

  • I will remind you I am using a Mac book pro for my demonstration system.

  • But since we're using virtual box, everything that I'm doing here should work the same.

  • Whether you're your system is Windows or Mac or Lex.

  • So I just have a Google chrome opened up here, and we are at you bun to dot coms.

  • The first thing that you need to do you need to go over to download and what we're gonna be looking for is you.

  • But to desktop here and we're going to go for the long term support the L.

  • T s version.

  • So when you're watching this video, this maybe two or three years after I've recorded this so it might be 19 or 30 year.

  • Whatever else what you're looking for is the long term support.

  • So there's a higher number here.

  • Basically, what this is is this is kind of the bed aversion, the beta version.

  • So they create this version, they bathe a test that they see what the bugs are, and then that will be moved over through the long term support.

  • So for you, especially while you are learning, stick with the long term support.

  • Right now, that's 18.4 One of the things that we're gonna have to remember, though, is to look to see what the system requirements for the U Bahn to desktop are before we try to install them into virtual box.

  • Because again, one of the problems with virtual box is all the default settings that they configure for virtual box were set literally a decade ago, eso a decade ago when the default was a gig of Ram and 10 gigs of storage and all that.

  • That was a lot right when they set those defaults.

  • That was a lot 10 years ago.

  • Now, if you will leave the default settings and virtual box to a gig of rain and tending the storage.

  • You may run into problems, so whenever you're gonna be using virtual box in stolen offering system onto it, you need to go and see what the requirements are.

  • So with this again, for some reason, they don't make it really easy.

  • Like I would I would think there would be like a link here.

  • It should just be a link that system requirements.

  • But then that would have the lyrics know what if you go down here and what you do is you go installation guides for Aruba to desktop.

  • Click on that.

  • Then once you click on that, you go over the left hand side and you look at the requirements.

  • But of course, of course, this is Lennox World.

  • I would give you all the requirements what you're looking for, the requirements you click on the link that says requirements.

  • Do you think that they're gonna give you everything?

  • Of course not.

  • You know, connect your laptop power sores insure.

  • You have 25 gigs of ah, free storage space.

  • Five gig minimum DVD, blah, blah, blah.

  • We don't need to deal with that S o file, but you'll notice here.

  • They don't tell you about RAM and they don't tell you about CPO.

  • So then you go down here, see installation system requirements, form or specific Click on that.

  • Then you go and we can actually see what the requirements are.

  • And again, this is important because if you leave the defaults in virtual box, it'll turn into a mess for you.

  • So you need to give her her dual core processor.

  • So you should have that again on a 2013 Mac book Pro with 16 gigs around S Oh, this is good.

  • Any kind of modern system should work for you.

  • And in the important thing here is that two Gigs of RAM so bummed to desktop really does need a lot of ram.

  • So bun to server standard Ishan needs 5 12 minimum.

  • The minimal was like 3 85 12 Meg.

  • Their minimum insulation is like 3 80 meg.

  • But it is important, Understand, with a bunch of desktop addition because you've got that full fledged gooey interface that desktop environment you actually going need two gigs of Ram to make this thing work.

  • So just keep that in mind.

  • 25 gigs of hard drive space began.

  • That's important because the default and virtual box is 10.

  • And then VD a compatible blah, blah screen resolution.

  • Everything else is should be fine for you so that we're gonna go.

  • We're going, actually, go and take a look at virtual box.

  • So here we go.

  • We have virtual box.

  • Every have it open.

  • We can see instances of operating systems that have already created.

  • So having a bunch of server I've been using this for testing.

  • Have you been to install demo that I created before?

  • And so now we're going to create an instance, a virtual machine for the desktop version.

  • So what we do is we go over here, click the Blue Knew That I'm going to do But to Jess Top install Demo.

  • So do you remember with this name?

  • This is just the user friendly name.

  • This is the name that will show up over the left hand side.

  • This is not the frickin host name.

  • Host.

  • Name is something we'll deal with later.

  • Uh, then we're going to go when we're gonna say what type.

  • So it is Lennox.

  • We're going to say what version?

  • It's going to be a pawn to 64.

  • We're gonna stay with Machine folder where this is gonna get dumped.

  • We'll just leave that default and then we'll click.

  • Continue.

  • Then this is where we get to ram size, memory size.

  • Look at that Default 1024.

  • If you leave it in 2024 your life is going to get annoying for me again.

  • I've got 16 gigs of RAM on this Mac book Pro.

  • I'm not really doing anything with his MacBook Pro other than doing demos.

  • So I will just allocate three gigs of Ram to this particular instance just to make life easier for me.

  • Make sure I don't run into any bottlenecks that continue.

  • Then I will ask about the virtual hard drive.

  • Do not add, create or use a different one.

  • So we're going to create a virtual hard drive again.

  • Recommended sizes.

  • 10 gigs?

  • Nope, Not Ruben to what file type who?

  • Just leave it a VD.

  • I continue dynamically allocated.

  • Leave that there and then we'll go over here and I'll just not that up to 30 gigs in size, especially especially because it's dynamically allocated.

  • So the file, the virtual desk, the virtual hard drive will grow in the size as it's required, so it will start small and then grow up.

  • So instead of just giving it 25 I'll give it 30 because it will only use as much as it needs anyway.

  • Then I'll go create.

  • And then there we go.

  • We got a bunch of desktop install demo Now from here.

  • What we're gonna have to do is you're gonna have to go to settings now in the settings.

  • I will remind you for a network, make sure the network that you have network enabled you don't have his enable they have problems and attached to net.

  • I've got a lot of complaints and questions in the past from previous videos I've done about virtual box where people are trying to set up a network or do something.

  • And the problem with the reason that they can't connect to the Internet or to the network is they've screwed up something here.

  • So for these these basic things that we're doing right now, we will leave this attached to nap.

  • We'll deal with these other options in the future.

  • But then we're gonna go over to storage, and this is the important one is a storage.

  • We actually need to connect that I s o file because again, for some reason, user interface design.

  • This is just a horrible user interface designed for being able to boot off when I s o phile.

  • So to boot off the ice, I'll file so we can actually install a bunch of desktop.

  • We go here, you have controller, you're going to simply click onto empty from empty.

  • We're gonna go all the way over to this weird little circular, seedy looking thing.

  • We're gonna click on that.

  • Now, if you've already used ESOS in the past, you'll have, you know, the recent ones here.

  • But just show you how this works.

  • You're gonna go choose a virtual optical disk file.

  • We've already downloaded that.

  • From that have gone to download page and we have a bun to 18.4 point three desktop AM D 64.

  • So we simply double click that, and so that is now connected.

  • So when we go through the boot process, it will then boot off of this this Aiso file and we'll be able to install the operating system.

  • Then we just click Okay, now everything's done.

  • So we're all set up.

  • Everything looks good, eh?

  • So I'm going to double click.

  • You want to desktop installed, you know, and we're going to start This process starts up.

  • It's going through ANA again, depending on how fast your particular computer is, how much ram, everything else.

  • That will depend on how fast this whole installation process goes.

  • We get errors.

  • Don't worry about it.

  • Don't worry about it.

  • Because there's why are they there?

  • I no matter.

  • No, not really.

  • It's like the blue screen of death.

  • I remember when I first was explained like that what the blue screen of death was supposed to be.

  • Way back in the day with Windows, Microsoft came up with a blue screen of death as a way to give technicians an idea of what was going on with the operating system so that they could try to fix it.

  • But the reality Waas is simply gave a whole bunch of information that nobody ever understood.

  • And so the only thing that technicians did when they got the blue screen of death was reboot the computer, that was it.

  • So that's kind of like when you get those failures.

  • That's kind of what's going on.

  • So I always forget to this in the stall page essay English or whatever the hell your languages on, then, Okay, over here on the left.

  • You see trying bond, too, And over here on the right, you have install on about Montu.

  • So what?

  • The try a bun, too, is, is whenever you create an installation optical disk, so CD DVD to install about two or a like a live US be.

  • So if you have a flash drive, you know, install off a flash drive one of things that you can.

  • D'oh!

  • As you can actually have a live operating system so you can actually boot and operating system directly off that optical disk.

  • Or that that flash USB drive without writing anything to the hard drive.

  • So literally all you want to do is just test about to play around with it, see what it is and not worry about four Manning your hard drive or anything else.

  • That's where you have the tribe on.

  • So if you're dealing with a physical, if you have a physical desktop, a physical laptop, you're playing around the bun.

  • Two on you put in the optical disk you might want to do try to bunt to so that you can try it without actually messing with the hard drive in the computer for us.

  • We're dealing with a virtual machine.

  • Said we don't care about that.

  • So we're gonna go over here and we're actually going to install a boat too, directly into virtual a shame.

  • So you click on this again English, English or whatever the hell it is that you want a clip.

  • Continue.

  • Okay, now, what we got is we got updates on our software.

  • What?

  • Perhaps would you like to install to start with normal or minimal eso minimal again?

  • Maybe if you want, like, a really simple insulation.

  • So again, let's say you want to build a new bunch of server.

  • But, you know, you're nervous about the command line.

  • You're like, Oh, no, I'm not sure about file navigation just from the command line.

  • You might do like a minimal installation just to give me the basics.

  • You know, just the basic graphical user interface to be able to get through the the operating system without, you know, library office again.

  • You may not want productivity software.

  • Other things, so you might be the minimal insulation.

  • We'll just leave normal again, especially for a basic class like this.

  • We'll just leave normal other options, the download updates while installing a bun, too.

  • I would highly recommend you do this.

  • Now.

  • If you're just trying to throw up a server, throw up a computer, really quickly, test a couple of things and then kill it unchecked.

  • This because, you know you don't really actually wanna have to download all these updates unless you're going to be using the system.

  • But what I will say is don't try to save time by not downloading the updates if you plan to use the system because this will give all the current updates.

  • Ah, lot of times with any operate system where there's Lennox or windows many times you're trying to troubleshoot a problem like you're having a problem and you're trying to troubleshoot the problem.

  • And the fact of the matter is that problem was fixed by an update.

  • You're sitting there spending three hours trying to troubleshoot this problem where if you simply and solve the latest update, the problem would go away.

  • So that's there.

  • But down here is an interesting thing.

  • And this is where we start talking about things like open source again.

  • I did a video saying, you know, is Lennox open source?

  • I get a lot of crap for those kind of video.

  • Yo, you lie.

  • This is a stupid video, but it's important.

  • Understand?

  • Here.

  • See, install 1/3 party software for graphics and WiFi hardware and additional media formats.

  • So the important thing to understand is a lot of things like device drivers.

  • So when I talk about proprietary software, a lot of people shrug it off.

  • I don't care about Flash.

  • I don't care about Adobe PdF reader.

  • I don't care about that stupid stuff.

  • Why the hell are you wasting my time?

  • I'm talking about the difference between free and open source.

  • The reason is, is because it's not always about flash on Adobe, pdf reader or whatever else sometimes about things like device drivers.

  • So in your environment, are you comfortable with proprietary non open source device drivers?

  • People, man, people really get on their high horse.

  • They really started screaming about.

  • I will only use open sores all the way with their WiFi card, literally doesn't work because it needs a proprietary driver.

  • So something to think about here again.

  • Default.

  • It is unchecked default.

  • It is unchecked.

  • Unless you have a reason.

  • I would highly recommend that you check this, especially while you are learning.

  • Once you've learned Lennox, once you feel completely comfortable with Lennox and once you understand all the differences between open source and free, open source and proprietary, then you can figure out whether or not you actually wanna check this.

  • But in the beginning, that we're gonna get continue.

  • Okay, so then with this, we got, you know, arrest, erase disc and installed a bug to encrypt the newborn to insulation for security use L V m Do something else.

  • So these are actually the encrypt and the LV, um, can be a valuable in certain situations.

  • But to be frank, you're watching a video on how to install about two desktops.

  • So we're not going there yet.

  • We'll talk about that in the future if you don't.

  • If you don't know what this stuff is, don't worry about it.

  • Just race disc and it's all about again.

  • Especially since we're using a virtual machine.

  • Now that's a thing like with the L V M.

  • There's some interesting stuff you could do with L V.

  • M and storage.

  • If you're dealing with physical hard drives, that might be useful.

  • But since we're using virtual machine virtual hard drives, I would just say race disc and install a bunch too.

  • Don't worry about the rest of it.

  • Click and Stone now.

  • Okay, If you continue blah, blah, blah.

  • Do you really want to do this?

  • Gives you a whole bunch of information?

  • Probably don't understand.

  • Doesn't really matter.

  • All you gotta do is hit.

  • Where are you?

  • We're gonna save New York.

  • Not really in New York, but close enough for this.

  • Your name?

  • So what is your name?

  • Do Bob?

  • Your computer.

  • Your computer's name.

  • So again in virtual box, I have this name over here, but this is just so that's just a user friendly thing.

  • When I'm dealing with virtual box.

  • This your computer's name?

  • This is the actual host name.

  • What is the name of this computer gonna be on auto fills in bob hyphen Virtual box.

  • You find whatever he'd completed, whatever you want.

  • Here, choose a password.

  • 123456 123456 Fair password Fair Pat.

  • Oh, that makes you that makes you worried.

  • That makes it worth it.

  • Literally.

  • Literally.

  • Is calling 123456 A fair password.

  • That's not good.

  • Then, when the interesting things here is long in automatically require my password along again Now, obviously, it is a production production system.

  • This is gonna be used in the real world.

  • You want to require my password along again?

  • Security.

  • But again, think about this.

  • If you're just using this as a little test computer, you're playing around, you know, just clicking that long and automatically.

  • That's not a bad thing again.

  • Remember, all also options, you know, have their place in the real world.

  • He would always want a law again.

  • But again, in a test environment and a lab environment, just clicking that too long in automatically might make a lot of sense.

  • So you don't have to worry about logging.

  • And while you're doing reboots and all that, I will leave it at require my password along again just so I can show you what the process is.

  • And then we'll click.

  • Continue now it's going to go through the installing process again, depending on how fast your Internet connection is.

  • Because we checked up, we checked that option that said, Download new updates.

  • So if you have a slow Internet connection, this could take a long time.

  • So depending on how faster Internet connection is, depending on how fast your computer is and depending on how many resource is, you actually gave your virtual machine that will say how long this whole process will take.

  • I think with, I think, when I was doing this before, it is a couple of times just just to make sure before I did this class.

  • This this process here usually takes me probably about four or five minutes.

  • So with you, it'll it'll vary, so the installation process has completed.

  • So all we do now is we click on a restart.

  • Now, this will now restart our nice little bun to a desktop operating system.

  • Please remove insulation.

  • It will just go through.

  • It gives us some errors, then we'll boot up in a second and we will be able to along in.

  • It will have a full fledged gooey operating system, booting up, booting up.

  • See, we have a nice little pointer here.

  • So you see, I've got a bun too.

  • We got Bob.

  • Click on Bob, Play my password.

  • 123456 I could you sign in?

  • Thanks.

  • Couple of seconds.

  • Yeah.

  • Fun of running this stuff in a virtual machine does take an extra extra couple of seconds.

  • And there we go.

  • There we go.

  • Look at that.

  • We got a pretty, pretty little bun to a desktop thing going on.

  • You know, it's new in a bun to next live patch.

  • Won't deal with that.

  • Next help improve whatever.

  • Next.

  • We won't do that.

  • It done, and they're ago.

  • So this is This is the bunt to desktop operate system.

  • We have the desktop environment here.

  • You got the graphical stuff going on.

  • So you click on things such as Fire Fox s.

  • So you click on Fire Fox.

  • First time you you started up.

  • It takes a couple of seconds.

  • Force.

  • That's how it always works of these kinds of things.

  • So it comes up, you can see here.

  • We got the Firefox privacy policy.

  • You know, we at Mazzilli what we believe, uh, click on the new tab again because the stuff for fire.

  • Fox.

  • I got CNN, uh dot com.

  • It's kind of funny when you see you CNN dot com was an example.

  • It wasn't controversial.

  • 10 years ago, CNN dot com was a controversial thing to use as a as an example for websites again.

  • First time this thing boats up, it'll take a while.

  • It starts, starts doing all the things and we can see.

  • You know, Dow tumbles on recession warning, trade, war proof Obama blah, blah, blah.

  • So we actually have.

  • So this is the Web browser within the desktop within virtual box on on the Mac.

  • Now, one of things that you're gonna notice here is that this screen is very small.

  • So if you're trying to do something on this screen, it may be a little bit difficult.

  • We go up here, we click on this little arrow thing.

  • Um, what we can do is we can go to settings.

  • So if we go to settings here, this brings up settings.

  • We got WiFi notifications, Bluetooth, all kinds of things here.

  • So we're gonna go down to devices, so go to devices and then we click on devices.

  • The first thing that's gonna be shown is displays.

  • Now, if you go and look though, it looks like this page is cut off.

  • So basically, the screen resolution that we have is so small a spade is cut off.

  • So one thing we do is we can go up here and you kind of grab you can then move around this window and then once you move around this window, you kind of shove it over a little bit so we can see what we're doing and we can see the problem is the resolution is 6 800 by 600 which is way too small for what we're gonna be dealing with being simply click on this and we can decide what display resolution we want.

  • 12 89 60 12 8 by 10.

  • 24 So on and so forth I don't know.

  • Just 12 18 by 10.

  • 24.

  • Click on that, then I click apply Then I do keep changes.

  • And okay, so now I actually have a resolution and a screen size that I can deal with S O If you install a bond to and you have that really small screen resolution, all you have to dio is you go to settings.

  • So you go up here to his little arrow, you click on the setting thing that brings you here.

  • You scroll down to devices, brings you here to display.

  • Then you go to her to resolution than Katie resolution.

  • Then you have to get here to the apply.

  • But so again, you can't see the apply, but and that's where you have to grab the window and you have to move around.

  • Once you've done that, you know the size, and then you can start interacting you want.

  • Uh, you will get the software, update others with this.

  • If you want to, you can install now you can remind me later, or if you want to click on settings, this will give, You know the storm.

  • All normal options, Windows or Mac or whatever have automatically kept for updates.

  • What do you want to do with them?

  • So on and so forth, so that that's that's the basics.

  • Right now, you have a full, gooey Lennox operating system and stole within virtual box, and so you can start playing with it.

  • So now you have a distribution of Linux installed within virtual box.

  • That's relatively easy to play with.

  • You can, right click you left click, you could double click.

  • You can change settings.

  • You can fuck with all kinds of different things you are using.

  • One of this is this is Lennox.

  • It is Lennox, but it has a nice graphical user interface that even a 10 year old can use.

  • So now you get comfortable with Lennox so that when you get to the point that you're going to be interacting with the command line, it doesn't seem so daunting again.

  • One of the big problems that I see with technicians trying to get into Lennox or anything else is frankly, the brain just kind of shuts down their brain is like they're brain can't really grasp what it is that they're looking at when they see that little blinking curse.

  • The command liner out.

  • Oh, no.

  • If this is what Lennox's is, I can't do it.

  • Maybe I should.

  • Your school off would be a florist.

  • So one of the nice things here is you go.

  • You go on a graphical user environment.

  • You're dealing with Lennox.

  • This is Lennox.

  • You can go to terminal.

  • You can do all the command line commands and all that kind of stuff.

  • You can get comfortable with it.

  • So that then when you go to just a server operating system without a desktop environment and you've got a command line, you can think.

  • Okay, I understand this.

  • I get what Lennox is.

  • I you know, I can figure this out.

  • I just need to know what the K man's are, you know, and it just it just makes people feel a lot more comfortable starting with the gooey playing around the buoy and then go in the command line.

  • I have found just it makes it a lot easier for people.

  • Think about it a lot like in the Windows Server world.

  • So right, the Windows Server world, You've got that nice, gooey I liked the old you it.

  • But anyway, you got the gooey in the Windows server world again.

  • The same thing, right?

  • Click left, click on that kind of thing.

  • And then when you want to start doing some more complicated things when you want, start doing scripting you, then just drop into power shells.

  • The power shell is the command line for the Windows server world, and it's the same type of thing.

  • You go in, you deal with active directory.

  • In a graphical environment, you deal with files and folders in a graphical environment.

  • Once you understand how all that works, then you simply can go to power shell and go.

  • Okay?

  • How do I do what I did in the graphical environment?

  • Simply using commands, And then it's pretty easy because, you know, you could do it.

  • I know I could do it because I did it.

  • I just have to know what command a type.

  • And then you do the Google searches or whatever else you type in the commands.

  • And, hey, now you're a professional, too.

  • So anyways, I know a lot of people out there a lot of the the old timers and Lennox or a lot of the Lenox fans or whatever.

  • I think things like the graphical user interface is just absolutely horrible.

  • Riel technicians don't use graphical user interfaces.

  • Yeah.

  • Hi.

  • I don't know if it makes you comfortable If it makes you happy.

  • If it makes things easier, you know, use what works for you.

  • So anyways, so now, now you understand how to how to insult about to desktop the big thing especially virtual box is.

  • Make sure you adjust the default settings again.

  • Give give it at least two Goa's ram, I would argue, if you can give it three gigs around, give it enough storage space.

  • All of those other things, because again, with virtual box, their default settings at this point in time are way too low unless you're insulted something just like this Lennox server distribution.

  • So make sure you were just those things.

  • No, what you need to put in there again with networking, depending on what kind of networking you're going to do.

  • If you're simply going to try to go out to the Internet, get updates, that type of thing within virtual box, make sure you have it set too attached to that network address.

  • Translation.

  • If you're going to be doing other things that you're gonna have multiple virtual machines, all trying to communicate with each other, do you realize you have to change that attack to do something else?

  • We'll talk about that later, but those were some of the only quirks that you can run into.

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Linux - 在VirtualBox中安裝Ubuntu桌面 (Linux - Install Ubuntu Desktop in VirtualBox)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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