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It also has copies of VirtualBox for Windows and Mac users to get started with immediately. | |
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Using the Ubuntu/Saucy.vdi file | == How to Use the VirtualBox image == |
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You must copy the Ubuntu/Saucy.vdi file to your hard drive and use it from there, as the performance of a virtual machine over USB will not be good. |
1. Install VirtualBox. Download the installers for your platform with these links: * Windows: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.18/VirtualBox-4.2.18-88781-Win.exe * Mac: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.18/VirtualBox-4.2.18-88780-OSX.dmg * Linux: install the "virtualbox" package with your package manager 2. Copy the "Ubuntu/Ubuntu Saucy.vdi" file to your hard drive. This file is a virtual disk image of an ubuntu installation. To use it, we need to create a virtual machine and "install" this hard drive in it. '''Note: You must copy the Ubuntu/Saucy.vdi file to your hard drive and use it from there, as the performance of a virtual machine over USB will not be good.''' 3. Open Virtual Box, and click "New" to create a new VM (Virtual Machine) {{attachment:VB0.png}} {{attachment:VB2.png}} |
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Drive layout - README + - Ubuntu + - Saucy.vdi |
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Ubuntu welcomes you to QtDevDays Berlin 2013!
You should receive a USB drive with a pre-installed Ubuntu Saucy image ready for use with VirtualBox.
How to Use the VirtualBox image
Install VirtualBox. Download the installers for your platform with these links:
Windows: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.18/VirtualBox-4.2.18-88781-Win.exe
Mac: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.18/VirtualBox-4.2.18-88780-OSX.dmg
- Linux: install the "virtualbox" package with your package manager
- Copy the "Ubuntu/Ubuntu Saucy.vdi" file to your hard drive. This file is a virtual disk image of an ubuntu installation. To use it, we need to create a virtual machine and "install" this hard drive in it.
Note: You must copy the Ubuntu/Saucy.vdi file to your hard drive and use it from there, as the performance of a virtual machine over USB will not be good.
- Open Virtual Box, and click "New" to create a new VM (Virtual Machine)
QtDevDaysBerlin2013 (last edited 2013-10-09 09:40:17 by gerboland)