
VitualBox 4.3 successfully installed on your Ubuntu 14.04.

Note: dkms package ensures that the VirtualBox host kernel modules ( vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp) are properly updated if the Linux kernel version changes during the next apt-get upgrade. Step 3: Import the Public key of the Oracle VirtualBox repository to your system. Step 4: Add the following line in to that file. Step 1: Open up the Terminal ( Dash Home > Search > Terminal). This tutorial shows you how to set up VirtualBox 4.3 from the pre-compiled binaries.įrom the version 2.0 VirtualBox supports 32 and 64bit host and guest operating systems (if you want to install 64bit guests your processor must support hardware virtualization and, of course, the host operating system must be 64bit as well). There are two ways of installing VirtualBox: from pre-compiled binaries and from the sources code.

Using VirtualBox you can create and run guest operating systems (“virtual machines”) such as Linux and Windows under a host operating system.
