
Let’s see how to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu and its derivatives, among which we can highlight: Linux Mint, elementary OS and Zorin OS. Maybe you are reading about Linux Kamarada, thinking of giving it a try… who knows? VirtualBox on Ubuntu and derivatives So, today, we are going to talk about openSUSE, but also about some other Linux distributions as well. But this sequence of posts aims to show you how you can try Linux without leaving your current operating system, which can be a Linux distribution other than openSUSE. Usually I write about the openSUSE distribution (which is equivalent to writing about the recently released openSUSE-based Linux Kamarada). Now let’s see how to install VirtualBox on Linux. VirtualBox: the easiest way to try Linux without installing it.If you fell into this page, start reading the first part: In part 1, you’ve seen what virtualization is, what VirtualBox is, how to install VirtualBox on Windows, how to create a virtual machine and how to use it to try Linux.

I focused on the most popular distributions, but if you don’t use any of them, in the end you will find generic instructions, which should work on most Linux systems. This is the part 2 of our trilogy of posts about VirtualBox! You are going to see how to install it on Linux.
