Type sudo apt install build-essential dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r)Īnd press ENTER, answer Y and ENTER on the verifying question, then wait for the task to complete (no more text appears, there is a $ and a blinking(?) cursor next to it) Hold CTRL and ALT, hit T - to get a Terminal running. Reboot, login - Now one needs to install the build-essential package to succeed with the next step: Install Ubuntu in the VM (Virtual Machine), exactly the same way as when using a computer (follow the instructions provided for the chosen Ubuntu variant). System -settings, Processor Set at least TWO (best: at top of green range),ĭisplay settings - raise the amount of Video memory (best: at top of green range). General -settings, Advanced tab, bidirectional Clipboard and Drag'n'Drop, Ubuntu_20_04 is selected in the left side pane - click Settings (icon, upper row in VBox window)Ĭlick Storage and then Empty under Controller: IDEĬlick the CD icon to the right of Optical drive, a menu appears, select Choose a disk file and select the ISO file you downloaded in step 2. Set filename and Size for the virtual disk (this image file will be the first harddisk of the virtual machine) - click Create Select Create virtual hard disk now - click CreateĬlick VDI (Virtualbox Disk Image) - click NextĬlick Dynamically allocated (less space required) OR Fixed size (faster install) - click Next Set memory size for Ubuntu (8GB or above, depending on what you will use the VM for) - click Next Set Type and Version to Linux and Ubuntu (64-bit) - click Next Select Machine > New from the menu ( CTRL- N) Install virtualbox (version 6.1.10 was used to create the text below here).ĭownload "Ubuntu install and live media" (an *.iso file, from e.g.
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