VirtualBox

 

VirtualBox is an open-source cross-platform virtualization software, it can be installed on any operating system and enable you to install and run multiple guests operating systems on the same computer.

For example, if you install it on your Linux system, you can run Windows XP operating system under it as a Guest OS or run Linux OS on your Windows system and so on. This way, you can install and run as many as guest operating systems as you like, the only limit is disk space and memory.

Recently Oracle has released the latest stable version of Virtualbox 6.1, the newest version of Virtual box comes with so many major changes and new features added to it.

You can see the complete new changelog details about VirtualBox 6.1 on their Official Changelog Page.

This guide explains how to install VirtualBox 6.1 on RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora systems using VirtualBox’s own repository with YUM and DNF tools.

This guide also explains how to install VirtualBox 6.1 on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint systems using VirtualBox’s own repository with APT-GET or APT command.

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