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Old 01-13-2019, 09:19 AM   #1
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Is there a FREE virtual thing to try various Linux distros?


I am new to Linux and would like to try distros without the usual install

This virtual business sounds like just the ticket

Point me to a tutorial somewhere please
 
Old 01-13-2019, 09:30 AM   #2
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nevermind - I found this

https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
 
Old 01-13-2019, 09:31 AM   #3
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You could try them in VirtualBox but perhaps the easier way would be to use a Live image and boot that from USB stick. A Live image will run from the USB stick and not need installing. It's great for testing.

Here is a good tutorial for burning a USB stick for use with Ubuntu:

https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutoria...stick-on-macos

However, the same method will work just fine for Linux Mint as well.

http://releases.ubuntu.com/bionic/

https://torrents.linuxmint.com/

Those are the two main beginners' distros. The primary difference between various distros is which set of defaults have been chosen. Know that by adding or removing programs and / or changing their configuration you can morph one distro into another. So try a few out and keep notes on what you like and don't like. Then go back an install the one you liked best and tune it accordingly to make it "perfect".
 
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Hello again my new friend RickM!

I'm not a Kubuntu user, but I wonder if the application Boxes is available?

I use Fedora with Gnome desktop. Boxes is the most user-friendly virtualization software I've found. Easier even than VirtualBox.

https://www.lifewire.com/guide-to-gnome-boxes-2202073

(But if you can't use Boxes under KDE for whatever reason, that's okay: VirtualBox is also quite excellent. )
 
Old 01-13-2019, 10:02 AM   #5
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thanks - much to explore from the two above helpful posts (with links!)

crazy but after my download and install of VirtualBox I can find nowhere to launch it
 
Old 01-13-2019, 10:09 AM   #6
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finally found the launch menu item for VirtualBox
 
Old 01-14-2019, 03:57 AM   #7
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well VirtualBox had to go back to 5.2 from 6.0 and still gave nothing but an unsolvable error with Ubuntu KDE so I went back to Ubuntu Gnome to take advantage of Gnome Boxes
 
Old 01-14-2019, 12:49 PM   #8
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Gnome Boxes failed miserably here
further Windows host of VirtualBox almost fried my windows 7

So in short it is way easier either to run the distro from a USB stick (the ISO)

or just plain installing the distro
most but not all will just leave previous distros for dual (or quadruple etc) boot
 
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You may still be best served by using a free virtual machine. Not sure what the problem is but if you wish to save any data on this host you may need to make a full backup before you attempt any dual boot install.

There are a few ways to install the USB installs and they tend to be somewhat safe they would be less safe than a VM to a new user.
 
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Gnome Boxes failed miserably here
further Windows host of VirtualBox almost fried my windows 7
not sure what you're saying there, but virtualbox works well for many, many users.
as a Linux user, you should make a habit of doing a few online searches to solve your problems.
rule of thumb: you are not the only one, it has happened to thousands, and a few of them most certainly wrote something about it online.
 
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well I have finally gotten to Mint 19 Cinnamon and it is by far the best distro I have installed (looks like I am going to keep it)

better yet it has VirtualBox included as a quick addon and this is the first time it worked

still one problem with it since it cuts off the right 15 pct (estimate) of my screen
I believe I have tried all the settings

Right now I am using the HDMI output from the Gigabyte GA-B250M-D3H motherboard
I am getting a video card - perhaps that will do the trick
 
  


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