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| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Installing''' '''VirtualBox''' on '''Ubuntu''' '''Linux OS.'''  
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| Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''Installing VirtualBox on Ubuntu Linux OS.'''  
  
 
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| In this tutorial we will learn to: Install '''VirtualBox''' on '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System'''  
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| In this tutorial, we will learn to install '''VirtualBox''' on '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System'''.
  
 
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| This tutorial is recorded using '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''  
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| This tutorial is recorded using: '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS''',
  
 
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| '''VirtualBox''' version 5.2  
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| '''VirtualBox''' version 5.2,
  
 
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|Before we begin, please make sure that you are connected to the '''Internet'''.  
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| What is '''VirtualBox'''?  
 
| What is '''VirtualBox'''?  
  
'''VirtualBox''' is a free and open source software for '''Virtualization'''  
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'''VirtualBox''' is a free and '''open source software''' for '''Virtualization'''.
  
 
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| It allows us to install and use multiple OS in the '''base machine i.e. (host)'''  
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| It allows us to install and use multiple '''OS''' in the '''base machine i.e. host'''.
  
 
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| The '''base machine '''can have either '''Windows''', '''Linux''' or '''MacOS'''  
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| The '''base machine '''can have either '''Windows''', '''Linux''' or '''MacOS'''.
  
 
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| '''Ram 4GB''' or higher  
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| '''Virtualization '''should be enabled on '''BIOS'''  
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| In case the '''base machine''' has '''Ubuntu''' '''Linux OS, '''then it should be any one of the following versions:  
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| In case the '''base machine''' has '''Ubuntu Linux OS, '''then it should be any one of the following versions:  
  
 
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| '''Ubuntu Linux 14.04''' , '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 '''or  '''Ubuntu Linux 18.04'''  
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| '''Ubuntu Linux 14.04, Ubuntu Linux 16.04 '''or  '''Ubuntu Linux 18.04'''.
  
 
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| The commands used in this tutorial are available in the '''Code''' Files link below the player.  
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| The '''command'''s used in this tutorial are available in the '''Code Files''' link, below the player.  
  
 
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| Open the '''terminal''' by pressing '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''T''' keys simultaneously on your keyboard.  
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| Copy this command from the code file and paste it in the '''terminal'''.  
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| Copy this '''command''' from the '''code file''' and paste it in the '''terminal'''.  
  
 
Press '''Enter''' to execute.  
 
Press '''Enter''' to execute.  
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| If the output has '''vmx''' '''flags''', then '''Virtualization''' is enabled on this computer.  
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|As the '''BIOS''' '''settings''' vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a demo of the same.  
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|As the '''BIOS''' '''settings''' vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a '''demo''' of the same.  
  
 
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|If you are not a''' technical person''', kindly do this with the help of a '''System Administrator'''.  
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|If you are not a technical person, kindly do this with the help of a '''System Administrator'''.  
  
 
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| If the option '''Virtualization''' is not available in the '''BIOS''' , then we cannot install '''VirtualBox''' in that '''machine'''
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| If the option '''Virtualization''' is not available in the '''BIOS''' then we cannot install '''VirtualBox''' in that machine.
  
 
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| First let us update the '''base machine''' with the help of the following command.  
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| First, let us update the '''base machine''' with the help of the following command.  
  
 
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| For that, on the '''terminal, '''type''' ''' '''sudo <space> apt-get <space> update'''  
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| You may be prompted to enter your '''system password.'''  
 
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| From now on, type the '''system password''' whenever prompted, during this installation and press '''Enter.'''  
  
 
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| Next let us install '''VirtualBox.'''  
 
| Next let us install '''VirtualBox.'''  
  
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| To do so, copy this '''command''' and paste on the '''terminal.'''  
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'''Paste''' them on the '''terminal''' and press '''Enter.'''  
  
 
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| For that type on the terminal, '''sudo <space> apt-get <space> update'''  
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| '''File size''' to be downloaded from the '''Internet''' and the '''disk space''' usage after the installation  
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| '''file size''' to be downloaded from the internet and the '''disk space''' usage after the installation.
 
   
 
   
 
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| When asked, “'''Do you want to continue'''?”, type '''Y''' and the press '''Enter.'''  
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| The installation may take some time depending on your '''Internet '''speed.  
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| Now go to''' Dash home.''' In the '''search bar''', type '''Virtualbox.'''  
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Let us summarize.  
 
Let us summarize.  
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| In this tutorial, we have learnt To check if '''Virtualization''' is enabled and  
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| In this tutorial, we have learnt to: check if '''Virtualization''' is enabled and  
  
Install '''VirtualBox''' in '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''  
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install '''VirtualBox''' in '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''.
  
 
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|  The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.  
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|  The video at the following link summarizes the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project.  
  
 
Please download and watch it.  
 
Please download and watch it.  
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|  The Spoken Tutorial Project&nbsp;team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
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and gives certificates.  
And gives certificates.  
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| Please post your timed queries on this forum  
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|  Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.  
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|  Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by '''NMEICT, MHRD,''' Government of India.  
  
 
More information on this mission is available at this link.  
 
More information on this mission is available at this link.  
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|  The script and video has been contributed by NVLI and Spoken Tutorial team.  
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|  The script and video has been contributed by '''NVLI''' and Spoken Tutorial team.  
  
And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay signing off.  
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And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay, signing off.  
  
 
Thank you for joining.  
 
Thank you for joining.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 25 July 2019

Time
Narration
00:01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing VirtualBox on Ubuntu Linux OS.
00:09 In this tutorial, we will learn to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System.
00:18 This tutorial is recorded using: Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS,
00:25 VirtualBox version 5.2,
00:29 gedit text editor.
00:32 However, you may use any text editor of your choice.
00:37 Before we begin, please make sure that you are connected to the internet.
00:43 What is VirtualBox?

VirtualBox is a free and open source software for Virtualization.

00:50 It allows us to install and use multiple OS in the base machine i.e. host.
00:57 The base machine can have either Windows, Linux or MacOS.
01:03 To install an OS inside a VirtualBox, the base machine should have the following configuration.
01:11 i3 processor or higher,
01:14 Ram 4GB or higher,
01:17 Hard disk free space 50GB or more and
01:22 Virtualization should be enabled on BIOS.
01:27 This will ensure that the VirtualBox will work smoothly.
01:32 In case the base machine has Ubuntu Linux OS, then it should be any one of the following versions:
01:40 Ubuntu Linux 14.04, Ubuntu Linux 16.04 or Ubuntu Linux 18.04.
01:50 Let us start the installation.
01:53 The commands used in this tutorial are available in the Code Files link, below the player.
02:00 I have opened this file in gedit text editor on my machine.
02:05 And, I will use the same file to copy-paste the commands during the demonstration.
02:11 Important note: Before installing VirtualBox, we have to ensure that Virtualization is enabled on our machine.
02:21 Let us verify if Virtualization is enabled or not.
02:26 Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
02:35 Copy this command from the code file and paste it in the terminal.

Press Enter to execute.

02:43 If the output has vmx flags then Virtualization is enabled on this computer.
02:50 If it is not enabled, kindly enable it in BIOS settings.
02:55 As the BIOS settings vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a demo of the same.
03:02 If you are not a technical person, kindly do this with the help of a System Administrator.
03:09 If the option Virtualization is not available in the BIOS then we cannot install VirtualBox in that machine.
03:17 In my case, it is already enabled.
03:21 First, let us update the base machine with the help of the following command.
03:27 For that, on the terminal, type: sudo <space> apt-get <space> update

Then press Enter.

03:38 You may be prompted to enter your system password.

Type the password and press Enter.

03:46 From now on, type the system password whenever prompted, during this installation and press Enter.
03:55 Next let us install VirtualBox.

Now we have to add the VirtualBox repository to the Ubuntu source list.

04:04 To do so, copy this command and paste on the terminal.

Then press Enter.

04:11 Next, we have to add the VirtualBox repository key to the apt source.
04:17 To do so, copy these two commands one by one.

Paste them on the terminal and press Enter.

04:32 Now, we have to update the repository list.
04:36 For that, type on the terminal, sudo <space> apt-get <space> update

Then press Enter.

04:50 Next, type: sudo space apt-get space install space virtualbox-5.2

And press Enter.

05:04 The terminal will display the list of packages to be installed,
05:09 file size to be downloaded from the internet and the disk space usage after the installation.
05:17 When asked, “Do you want to continue?”, type Y and then press Enter.
05:23 The installation may take some time depending on your internet speed.
05:31 The installation is completed now.
05:34 Now, go to Dash home. In the search bar, type Virtualbox.
05:42 Now double-click on the Oracle VM VirtualBox icon.
05:47 VirtualBox application opens. This indicates that the installation is successful.
05:54 With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.

Let us summarize.

05:59 In this tutorial, we have learnt to: check if Virtualization is enabled and

install VirtualBox in Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS.

06:11 The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.

Please download and watch it.

06:19 The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials

and gives certificates.

06:27 For more details, please write to us.
06:31 Please post your timed queries on this forum.
06:35 Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.

More information on this mission is available at this link.

06:47 The script and video has been contributed by NVLI and Spoken Tutorial team.

And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay, signing off.

Thank you for joining.

Contributors and Content Editors

Nancyvarkey, PoojaMoolya, Sandhya.np14