Re: Running a Linux VM on Windows and making it talk?

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On Wed, 19 Jan 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

In my operating systems course, we are supposed to run a Linux machine
inside Virtualbox. How is this done on a Windows machine? Can I start Orca
in the virtual machine somehow?

For work, I have a Linux VM running under Windows. I use the command line environment to do tech stuff that I find easier than trying to do it in Windows.

I initially triede setting up a VM under Virtualbox, but I had issues with the UI and managed to disconnect the virtual hard disk from the machine before I'd even booted it for the first time. So I got work to cough up for VMWare Player.

VMWare Player is free for personal use, not sure if this covers a study course (it probably doesn't). But it's not very expensive and you totally do not need Player Pro.

I just set it up on my home Windows laptop with no hassles at all.

Once you have it running, you can use control-g to switch the keyboard to the VM, and control-alt to switch the keyboard back to Windows.

Oh and do not install the enhanced keyboard driver that VMWare offers, apparently it causes big problems with Windows screen readers.

I've not tried running a GUI under VMWare, but I don't expect any issues.

I hope that the Virtualbox UI is better now than it was 6 years ago.

HTH,
Geoff.

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