Re: Help, I need a Windows VM for my work

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Hi Ratislav,

While some find easier to set up a virtual machine using a GUI personally I find
easier to just do it on the command line, the command being saved in a small
shell script like the one I posted and also included inline in my previous
message.

Also Qemu is way powerful and more reliable then VirtualBox including wrt sound.

Cheers,
Didier

Le 10/08/2021 à 23:33, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hey there,

personally I use VirtualBox on Ubuntu mate 20.04 and it works without
any issues, though the interface is sometimes not entirely cooperating
and OCRDesktop is required to improve the accuracy of Orca clicks.

But it's definitely doable.


The usage is quite simple, you just create a new Virtual machine from
the machine menu, setting up parameters like RAM and disk space.

Then, when the machine is created, you attach the installation ISO to
its virtual CD/DVD rom, you can do this in the machine settings, Storage
tab, IDE controller (if you don't see it in the list, increase the
number of sata ports to 2).


After starting the machine with the iso attached, it should boot
automatically and start the installation.


When you're done, you can remove the installation disk from the drive,
in fact this is sometimes done automatically, but I saw cases where it
staied there, so I always check it.


Then, you can start the VM either from the VirtualBox manager, or from
its .vbox shortcut.


A final note, when running the machine, keyboard is grabbed by
VirtualBox for it. If you need to send keys to your host system, press
the right ctrl on your keyboard, it works in the same way as
Orca+Backspace combination for Orca, with the exception that the
keyboard will be grabbed again only when you reenter the window of the
machine, so you can work in your host system without any issues.


Best regards


Rastislav


Dňa 10. 8. 2021 o 12:55 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a):
Hi all,


As I stated before, I am running Slint on the bare metal, however my
work entails teaching NVDA to clients, obviously running Windows.


Therefor I desperately need a Windows VM, so I can make a living. I
cannot figure qemu, virtual-box, I have no idea, and VMWare Workstation
Player doesn't want to install under Slint.


Could someone please, please, give me concise instructions for setting
up a VM using qemu in Slint?


Warm regards,


Brandt Steenkamp


Sent from my gass powered Slint hair dryer.


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