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VirtualBox beginnings

One of the easiest ways to fire up your first virtual machine is with Oracle’s VirtualBox. This is free (GPL2-licensed) software available for Windows, macOS and Linux. Mac and Windows users should download it from https://virtualbox.org, and Linux users should install it with:

It looks and works the same for all platforms, so no matter what your OS (or which OS you want to? If you were to tell to use it straight from the disc things would be awfully slow.

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