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linux_vm:start [2020/04/21 06:27] – [5. How to activate VT-x in the Bios of my Computer] adminlinux_vm:start [2020/08/27 19:44] (current) – [Installation Instructions for Students] admin
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   - Install **[[https://www.virtualbox.org/|Oracle VirtualBox]]** on your Computer.   - Install **[[https://www.virtualbox.org/|Oracle VirtualBox]]** on your Computer.
-  - Download the current Ubuntu Image from **[[linux_vm:2020-04-19_v002:start#download_binary_image_from_ftp_server|here]]**. \\ Notice username and password given  **[[linux_vm:2020-04-19_v002:start#download_binary_image_from_ftp_server|here]]**.+  - Download the current Ubuntu Image from **[[linux_vm:2020-04-19_v002:start#download_binary_image_from_ftp_server|here]]**. \\ :!: Notice username and password given  **[[linux_vm:2020-04-19_v002:start#download_binary_image_from_ftp_server|here]]**.
   - Run VirtualBox and import the downloaded image into VirtualBox.   - Run VirtualBox and import the downloaded image into VirtualBox.
   - In VirtualBox adjust reserved memory (RAM) and graphics memory for the VM.   - In VirtualBox adjust reserved memory (RAM) and graphics memory for the VM.
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 When you start VirtualBox on a Windows host sometimes the following error message comes up: When you start VirtualBox on a Windows host sometimes the following error message comes up:
  
-[{{:linux_vm:vt-x_error.jpg?direct&400|Fig.: Error, V-x disabled (click on the image to enlarge)}}] //+[{{:linux_vm:vt-x_error.jpg?direct&400|Fig.: Error, VT-x in Bios disabled (click on the image to enlarge) \\ Screenshot: Marla Baker}}] //
  
  
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