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Strongsville Church Softball League here. May 12, 2014 Cara Mudah Install Linux Slackware via VirtualBox. Cara-cara yang harus dilakukan saat mau menginstall Slackware di Laptop anda adalah sebagai berikut: 1. Images for several Slackware versions are available. Slackware 12.0 Size (compressed/uncompressed): 252.58 MBytes / 1.8 GBytes Link:http://downloads.sourceforge.net.

Mar 19, 2010 50) Click on Storage on the left and the disc should be labeled 'slackware-13.0-install-dvd.iso' Select it and change the CD/DVD Device: to Empty. Press OK 51) Select your Slackware on the left side of VirtualBox and press Start. Jan 22, 2018 How to install Slackware 1.01 in Virtualbox. Youtube video Download Tiny Core Linux firefox http://tinycorelinux.net/7.x.

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That is, the host mouse disappears but the guest mouse will not move. I have to press the host key to release the mouse. So it appears I have two problems. 1) why doesn't the mouse work and 2) why isn't it integratedd. What I've tried/checked/observed - The mouse section of the xorg.conf shows device 'vboxmouse' and Options 'CorePointer' - I've unloaded the vboxvfs and vboxadd and the problem still exists - the text based mouse doesn't work either (while in console mode) - the mouse worked fine UNTIL I loaded the additions.

Any thoughts on what to try next? Wouldn't you need the (VirtualBox) additions for Windows (if there is such a thing) to run guests under Windows?

I run VirtualBox under linux - and need to have those for linux installed. No, gmartin is correct. When running Linux as a guest in VirtualBox, on any host OS, you need to Guest Additions for Linux in your Virtual Machine. VirtualBox presumably comes with everything to interface between the host and guest OS already, so no Guest Additions for the HOST OS are required. I have also found the guest additions for Slackware (and for other Linux guests too) to be a little finicky, and I just haven't cared enough (re: I don't use Linux distros in VirtualBox enough) to try to fix it. However, I would be (mildly) interested in solving the problem as well if you figure it out.