Step 2: Once your virtual Box is up & running we are ready to get started.
Next, install the latest version of Linux Mint’s ISO file from its website. Please use the contact forms at the bottom of the website for any major variances. Step 1: Download VirtualBox from its website and install it by double-clicking on the downloaded file. Alternative languages may vary in accuracy. Website designed and written in English as the primary language. With the setup complete, execute the installation command to install VirtualBox: sudo apt install virtualbox-6.1Įxample of dependencies installed with VirtualBox:Īfrikaans Shqip አማርኛ العربية Հայերեն Azərbaycan dili Euskara Беларуская мова বাংলা Bosanski Български Català Cebuano Chichewa 简体中文 繁體中文 Corsu Hrvatski Čeština Dansk Nederlands English Esperanto Eesti Filipino Suomi Français Frysk Galego ქართული Deutsch Ελληνικά ગુજરાતી Kreyol ayisyen Harshen Hausa Ōlelo Hawaiʻi עִבְרִית हिन्दी Hmong Magyar Íslenska Igbo Bahasa Indonesia Gaeilge Italiano 日本語 Basa Jawa ಕನ್ನಡ Қазақ тілі ភាសាខ្មែរ 한국어 كوردی Кыргызча ພາສາລາວ Latin Latviešu valoda Lietuvių kalba Lëtzebuergesch Македонски јазик Malagasy Bahasa Melayu മലയാളം Maltese Te Reo Māori मराठी Монгол ဗမာစာ नेपाली Norsk bokmål پښتو فارسی Polski Português ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Română Русский Samoan Gàidhlig Српски језик Sesotho Shona سنڌي සිංහල Slovenčina Slovenščina Afsoomaali Español Basa Sunda Kiswahili Svenska Тоҷикӣ தமிழ் తెలుగు ไทย Türkçe Українська اردو O‘zbekcha Tiếng Việt Cymraeg isiXhosa יידיש Yorùbá Zulu
Now, update your repository list to reflect the new additions.
The next step once the GPG key is imported is to add the repository as follows: echo "deb focal contrib" | sudo tee /etc/apt//virtualbox.list Step 1: Install VirtualBox on your server host Step 2: Download Ubuntu Desktop Step 3: Create and configure a new VirtualBox virtual machine Step 4: Install. The first step in installing VirtualBox latest build is first to add the GPG key: wget -q -O- | sudo apt-key add. To use the root account, use the following command with the root password to log in. To set up an existing or new sudo account, visit our tutorial on adding a User to Sudoers on Pop!_OS 20.04. To verify sudo status on your account: sudo whoamiĮxample output showing sudo status: ~]$ sudo whoami The tutorial will be using the sudo command and assuming you have sudo status.
Update your Pop!_OS 20.04 operating system to make sure all existing packages are up to date: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade iso file of that other Linux as boot disk.