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Install Ubuntu (Linux ) in Virtual Box (Virtual Machine )

 It is always good to test the linux installation before you install it on your primary/secondary harddisk .  To test the linux the best option is to install linux in a virtual machine.  Here in this tutorial i am showing how to install Ubuntu (linux variant ) on  Virtual box inside Windows.  You can install many other linux distributions in the same manner . Step 1: Download and install VirtualBox Go to the website of Oracle VirtualBox and get the latest stable version from here: Download VirtualBox Installing VirtualBox is not rocket science. Just double-click on the downloaded .exe file and follow the instructions on the screen. It is like installing any regular software on Windows. Step 2: Download the Linux ISO Next, you need to download the ISO file of the Linux distribution. You can get this image from the official website of the Linux distribution you are trying to use. I am using Ubuntu in this example, and you can download ISO images for Ubuntu from the link below: Download U

Linuxfx 10 : A Windows-Like Linux Distro

The idea of Linuxfx is to make it easier for people who are migrating from Windows 7. People who are dissatisfied with the lack of security and stability of Windows 10 are also fit for Linuxfx. LinuxFX Desktop : Apart from Windows-like looks, Linuxfx also has more to offer which a regular user will definitely admire. So, let’s get along with me to know more about Windows alternative Linuxfx. As usual, I started by downloading the ISO image of Linuxfx from the official site  here . Then, instead of dual-booting, I decided to install it on my VirtualBox to play safely. After finishing the basic configuration, as soon as I booted it, I noticed a Windows logo and system integrity check. That’s quite surprising because every Linux distro puts their own or OEM logo on that place. But I think Linuxfx wants to make migrating users feel like home from the beginning. Entering the boot menu, Linuxfx redirected and logged in to a live session. Whoah! it can also detect the system I’m using — anoth