LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Linux Lite Virtual Machines
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Linux Lite Virtual Machines are now available via Noobslab. Now you can use Linux Lite in a virtual machine without having to install it.

Available for both VirtualBox and VMWare: http://www.osboxes.org/linux-lite/

Guide - http://www.osboxes.org/guide/

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Hi just tried this in VirtualBox and it worked fine.

But why would anyone want to do this over a real install into a VM ?

Maybe I'm missing something ?

Cheers - Kurt
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(10-15-2014, 01:59 PM)Kurt link Wrote: Hi just tried this in VirtualBox and it worked fine.

But why would anyone want to do this over a real install into a VM ?

Maybe I'm missing something ?

Cheers - Kurt

Convenience, and some people don't have the knowledge to do it themselves.
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Fair point but it took me longer to work out how to install the virtual machine than to install myself Smile

Plus if you dont install yourself you never learn - not that LL is difficult to install.

Cheers - Kurt
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Guide - http://www.osboxes.org/guide/
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Thanks but I got it working - my point was why ?
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Quote:But why would anyone want to do this over a real install into a VM ?

I was asking myself the same question.

My guess, to save time - when installing isn't the primary concern.

If I've ruined my current testing vbox image, don't have a backup, and need to get back testing ASAP, downloading a ready made image would be a timesaver.

For a fast OS evaluation, this skips iso download and installation. Good for beginners and/or those on slow internet connections.

Installing less beginner friendly distros, like Arch could be a timesaver.
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Hi - But isn't the point of LL to show new users how easy it is to install and of course use.

If you were using it for developing - Hmm ok I see your point.

Thanks - Kurt
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(10-15-2014, 03:34 PM)Scott(0) link Wrote:
Quote:But why would anyone want to do this over a real install into a VM ?

If I've ruined my current testing vbox image, don't have a backup, and need to get back testing ASAP, downloading a ready made image would be a timesaver.

You probably know this anyway....
When I create a new VM, and it's all configured/set-up an working and "clean"
I create one "Snapshot" in the VM
If I break it, I remove that one "Snapshot" and I'm back to my original "clean" VM

Dave
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Yeh I also make snapshots before I try something errr silly Smile

Sorry - I still dont really see the point of installing a virtual machine this way

Cheers - Kurt
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