Here's how: TUXEDO OS in a virtual machine - TUXEDO Computers

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Here's how: TUXEDO OS in a virtual machine

Test TUXEDO OS smoothly and without affecting your installed system! How? Simple – boot your computer from a bootable USB stick. Use tools like Etcher or USBImager to prepare your USB memory stick accordingly. A detailed Guide for creating a live boot medium can be found on our website.

An alternative option is to load TUXEDO OS inside a virtual machine. In this case, the system will only run on virtual hardware, which allows you to use your computer for initial tests without the need to reboot. However, this method does not provide a way to check your computer’s compatibility with TUXEDO OS.

TUXEDO OS in VirtualBox and Co.

There are a variety of applications you can use to run virtual machines. Proven open source options include VirtualBox and QEMU. VirtualBox is available cross-platform for Linux, Mac OS and Windows and offers a user-friendly interface. QEMU, on the other hand, can be configured and controlled via the Linux terminal as well as with various front-ends such as Gnome Boxes. A particular strength of QEMU on Linux hosts is its support for kernel-based virtual machines (KVM), which means that no administrative rights or special kernel modules are required to set up and run virtual machines.

On our website we provide detailed instructions for installing TUXEDO OS in a virtual machine. The article mainly focuses on the use of VirtualBox and GNOME Boxes, as they are widely used and offer easy setup. In addition, we also take a look at the popular VMWare Workstation Player, which is often used by Windows users. These guides will give you step-by-step instructions to install and run TUXEDO OS in your favorite virtual environment.