
Oracle Linux 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / CentOS 7.Oracle Linux 8 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Oracle Linux 9 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Please choose the appropriate package for your Linux distribution. The VirtualBox base package binaries are released under the terms of the GPL version 2. To install VirtualBox anyway you need to setup a 64-bit chroot environment. Debian/Lenny ships an AMD64 kernel with 32-bit packages) are not supported. You can follow our blog for new images we release for VirtualBox.Note: The package architecture has to match the Linux kernel architecture, that is, if you are running a 64-bit kernel, install the appropriate AMD64 package (it does not matter if you have an Intel or an AMD CPU). It is a free and powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product available for most of the operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and ported version for FreeBSD. VirtualBox is the most easiest way to run secondary OS on your primary operating system, If your hardware doesn’t allow you to install any other operating system then VirtualBox comes in hand. We do not install ‘Guest Additions’ in the OS or add any kind of stuff, read our privacy policy. Here you can follow the guide how to attach/configure VDI image with VirtualBox. You can check FAQs for Credentials( Username & Password) for VDI images. At the moment we have plans to offer you 30+ Linux/Unix distributions, we may add more to our list in near future, you can also send us suggestions if we are missing any popular distribution from our list.
We offer images for both architectures 32bit and 64bit, you can download for free for both architectures. From here you can download and attach the VDI image to your VirtualBox and use it. We offer open-source (Linux/Unix) virtual machines (VDIs) for VirtualBox, we install and make them ready-to-use VirtualBox images for you.